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Q: What illustrates the idea that the fate of a cell is a direct result of its position?
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A plant form new tissues at the tips of its roots and stems the new tissues growth is a direct result of?

Cell division . :)


What is the role of the cell nucleus?

To direct all of the cell's functions.


The address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains their formula and the cell?

relative.


Which part of the eukaryotic cell contains information to direct the cell's functions?

I am, the answer is nucleus


What current is given in a cell?

direct current

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A defense cell engulfing a bacterium illustrates?

Phagocytosis


A plant form new tissues at the tips of its roots and stems the new tissues growth is a direct result of?

Cell division . :)


What is the direct object in the sentence 'you lent Cassandra your cell phone'?

"Cell phone" is the direct object in the sentence: You lent Cassandra your cell phone.


How many cell result from one cell division?

Two cells are result from one cell division.


What is the role of the cell nucleus?

To direct all of the cell's functions.


Function of nucleous?

the function of a cell nucleus is to direct the activities of the cell


What is the part of the cell that is in most direct contact with the enviorment?

The cell membrane.


How does a cell's nucleus know how to direct the cell?

the dna contains the information for this


What are the direct all the activities of the cell?

The activities of a cell are regulated by the nucleus.


What contains genetic material that helps direct cell function?

Genes contain genetic material that help direct cell function.


The address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains their formula and the cell?

relative.