range
A selection of multiple cells is oftenreferredto as a range.
Range.
A range is a group or block of selection of cells. The term range can in ordinary language mean a group of things, or something going from one point to another, which a block of cells does. It is a group of cells and it has a starting and ending point, which would be the top-left and bottom-right cells.
A selected group of cells refers to a specific subset of cells within a larger group or population of cells. This selection can be based on certain criteria or characteristics that differentiate these cells from others in the group. The purpose of selecting a group of cells is often to study or analyze them in more detail.
A rectangular group of cells in a spreadsheet can be called a range or a block.
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a group of cells is called a tissue
Tissue
Depending on type of cells and context a group of cells could be called: an organ, a tumor, a colony, a blastocyst, a zygote, etc.
A group of nerve cells or neurons is called ganglia.
A group of selected cells is called a range. penis
A group of specialized cells is called a tissue. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.