40 nanometers, an individual cell cannot be seen. Only when stacked are they visible
blood cell width
its about 6 inches
yes it has 23 cells.
The number in the cell is too long to be displayed in the cell. Increase the column width to display the entire number.
Yes, the width of a human hair is generally larger than a typical cell. Human hair can range from about 17 to 181 micrometers in diameter, while most cells, such as red blood cells, are about 6 to 8 micrometers wide. However, certain cells, like some types of bacteria, can be smaller than the width of human hair.
The number symbol (#) indicates that the content of the cell is wider than the cell can display. Increase the column width and you will see the cell contents, instead of ##########.
An unfertilized ostrich egg is one of the largest single cells that is easily visible with the naked eye. It can measure around 6 inches in length and 5 inches in width.
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The numbers dissappear off screen then up your mothers fanny
No, a series of number signs (#####) in a cell typically indicates that the cell is not wide enough to display the data, rather than it being unformatted. This often occurs with date formats when the cell width is too narrow to show the complete date. To resolve this, you can adjust the column width or change the date format.
Cell height is how high the cell is from bottom to top. Cell width is how wide the cell is from side to side.
Mitosis always yields the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, 23.