A syncytium or coenocyte is a cell with more than one nucleus. The first is produced when several cells fuse together, the second when a nucleus undergoes multiple divisions. In spreadsheets, it means a cell which holds the contents of two other cells.
Cut could be interpreted in different ways. The cut command will cut in a cell in terms of removing data to put it somewhere else. A merged cell can be split by using the split command. It is also possible to cut data from data in a cell using some of the text functions like MID().
Nuclear energy.When the atoms are merged, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fusion. When the atoms are split, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fission.
No, insect cell has not a cell wall, insect cell has cell membrane. Only plant cell has cell has cell wall.
an animal cell DOES NOT have a cell walla plant cell DOES have a cell wall
cell membrane is not a type of cell it is part of a cell,it is on the outside around an animal cell
The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.The cell reference would have been the cell in the top left original cell of the groups of cells merged. So if B2 and B3 were merged, the reference would be B2. If C3, C4, D3 and D4 were merged, then it would be C3 that would be the reference.
Splitting a cell means taking a cell that is a merged cell, and so would originally have consisted of more than one cell and returning the cell to being those cells. So it is reversing the process of merging cells.
A cell is the smallest unit in Excel, you cannot break it into multiple cells. However, if you have merged multiple cells into one large cell, you can break that merged cell into multiple cells by unmerging the single large merged cell.
If you make two or more cells into one cell, that is called merging the cells.
Select the merged cell. Right click. Select 'Format cells' Clear the check mark next to 'Merge cells'. Click OK.
Cell Splitting
Merged Cell
Cells can be merged into a larger cell, often for the purpose of putting a heading across the top of a number of columns, or down a number of rows. The cells are selected and then the merge cells option is chosen. It is only when cells have been merged that the cells can be split. A normal cell cannot be split. Splitting cells will return the cells back to the way they were, with the content of the merged cell going into the first cell.
Merging.
Any time you want to separate a merged cell or range of cells into individual cells. The reasons for doing so are as vast as your imagination.
Sometimes you would want a heading to go across several columns, often as a major heading in the sheet. That would be when you merge a cell. You could ten have one long cell going across several columns into which you could put a main heading, often in a larger font size. A single cell cannot be split any further, so you can only split merged cells. You would split cells when they are already merged, maybe if you have merged too many or decide you want to do something individually with the cells.
A cell can be in only one row. You can add additional lines within a cell, by pressing ALT+Enter to start another line within the cell. If two cells in two rows had already been merged into one cell, then they can be split by turning off the Merge and Center option. That can be done in the Format Cells dialog, which you can quickly get by pressing Ctrl - 1. A single cell cannot be split any further.