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No, cambium is made up of actively dividing living cells.
Not all parts of the plant are actively dividing. They have differentiated cells that may may be living or dead. only a small fractions of the cells are actively dividing. These cells are called as meristem. The tip of the roots are actively dividing and thus they are best suitable of studying mitosis.
Lateral meristem consisting of actively dividing vascular cambium
Separation is a process of dividing different materials; the word is of Latin origin.
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Dividing by decimal is different from dividing by whole number as you have to multiply by a number to remove the decimal.
No, cambium is made up of actively dividing living cells.
Not all parts of the plant are actively dividing. They have differentiated cells that may may be living or dead. only a small fractions of the cells are actively dividing. These cells are called as meristem. The tip of the roots are actively dividing and thus they are best suitable of studying mitosis.
No, cambium consists of actively dividing cells that are responsible for secondary growth in plants.
Lateral meristem consisting of actively dividing vascular cambium
When cells are not actively dividing, the DNA just looks like grainy blobs.
multiply means multying it or increasing dividing means decreasing
When dividing numbers that are different the answer will be negative.
Cells that are actively dividing are most sensitive to radiation damage.
in dividing decimals you never get a remainder and in dividing whole numbers you do. +++ More to the point perhaps, you are working in powers of 10 all the time.