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Q: What is a unique identifier for a cell which is formed by combining?
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What is a unique identifier for a cell which is formed by combining the cell's column letter and row number?

cell reference or cell address


Unique touch receptor formed from stratum basal cell?

A unique touch receptor formed from stratum basale cell (and a nerve fiber) is a merkel cell.


Can a primary key have a blank or null value entered into its cell?

No. A Primary Key is the Unique identifier and cannot be null and cannot be duplicate.


A unique touch receptor formed from a stratum basale cell and a nerve fiber is a?

merkel cell


Where is genetic information located in a cell?

Genetic information is the combining of alleles and their outcome. Chromosomes form alleles and chromosomes are formed inside of a cell.


Why does each cell in a spreadsheet have coordinates?

A computer spreadsheet worksheet is a two dimensional array. Each cell has a unique row and column number (and where there is more than one sheet in the workbook a unique sheet identifier. This enables the contents of a cell to be found and read from/written to specifically and therfore allows cells to be used in complex formulas.


How you can Distinguish one part of a worksheet from another?

By the cell identifier.


What is the function of identifier proteins?

To indentify a cell. For exmple, if you received blood from a donor because you lost some, the cells that are transplanted into the body, must identify themselves to the body. If the ID checks out, they are free to do what they must. However, if it does not check out (which is usually the case in blood donations), the immune system attacks the invading cells and destroys them. Identifier proteins are almost as unique to an individual as their fingerprint.


How does a new cell formed by mitosis formed with the original cell?

its the same


What is unique cell refererence in Excel?

All cell references are unique, that is the purpose of a cell reference (the intersection of a column and row). EXAMPLE: A1 is unique. There is only one cell that is at the intersection of column A and row 1.


What is a standard cell ASIC?

Standard cell ASICs is a classification of ASICs that are designed by combining modular cells from a cell library.


How many chromosomes are in a cell that was formed from a sperm and egg cell?

Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.