if your talking about mitosis, the new cell is called the daughter cell, or in french, it's ,le cellule-fille
It is the selected area when a copy is done, and is also referred to as the source area. Whatever is in it is what will be copied and pasted to another area, often called the paste area or destination area.
Scribes
No. While there are similarities there are also significant differences. Apart from jumping to conclusions from comparing the two texts, there is no external evidence from any source that Moses copied from Hammurabi.
In Microsoft Excel, the data stays in the cell where it was entered. If that cell is referenced by an external source, it will also be copied to that external source. The location cannot be determined from Excel, only from the external source.
The German translation of the word copied is kopiert. The English word copied can also be translated as _bertragen, abschreiben, nachbilden or imitieren in German.
The simple past and past participle is copied.
A river source is also called a "rise"
A primary or prime source (also called original source) is a document, recording or other source of information, such as a paper or a picture for instance, that was created at the time being studied, by an authoritative source, usually one with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Primary sources are distinguished from secondary sources, which often cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources.
True.
I believe those are called centrioles. The structure is a centromere.
When you copy cells in Excel, the data in the copied cells, the cell references are automatically adjusted. If the copied area includes hidden cells, these cells are also copied. To copy a selection of cells to a different worksheet, click another worksheet tab and select the upper-left cell of the paste area.
the Gauja river, also called the Kerep