Spreadsheets generally accept two fundamental types of data: constant data, such as a constant number, date, time or text, or formulas. Formulas produce data of the same data types (e.g. text, number, date, time, etc), but are evaluated dynamically.
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I'm going to assume you mean What is a cell in Excel? If so, its the place where you enter your information or data. A cell is also the area where a row and column intersect.
There are several as best I can recall. Here they are with basic reason you might encounter them. Using the built in Excel help you will get more detail and assistance in solving them #VALUE! - You are trying to perform a calculation or function with an improper type, e.g. taking the absolute value of a string #DIV/0! - You are dividing by zero #NAME? - The function you are using is unknown #REF! - The cell you are refering to is no longer a valid cell address #NUM! - The numeric result in that cell is too big #N/A - Several different situations can cause this #NULL - A null or 'no data' is in that cell
When full set of chromosomes (46) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a diploid cell data. When only half the number of chromosomes (23) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a haploid cell data or haploid number of chromosomes.
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a basic unit of a worksheet into which u enter data......
The intersection of a row and a column is a cell.
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A "cell" is the basic unit of data
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Where a row and column intersect is a cell. To enter data into a cell, first select it and then type in what you want in the cell. Finally, press enter.
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Click on a cell and type in what you want to enter.
Enter data in the cellChange data in the cellHighlight the cell for some operationInclude the cell in a rangeView formula within cell
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