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Your body does not go through mitosis, but rather your cells do. The cells in your body go through mitosis to reproduce. This is how non-sex cells, or somatic cells make more of themselves. Sex cells do not go through mitosis, but instead go through meosis.
Cells that become too large can either block nutrients to other cells, or become a cancerous cell.
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The range for cells B10 through to C15 is B10:C15
A range.
Yes, a range is a contiguous block of cells.
A range is a group of two or more cells that can be referenced as a single block using the top left and bottom right cells. The addresses of the two cells are separated by a colon to form the range reference. So the cell reference A3:A10 refers to all of the cells A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9 and A10. The cell reference C12:E14 refers to cells C12, D12, E12, C13, D13, E13, C14, D14 and E14. A range reference is always used in a function, like in the examples below: =SUM(A3:A10) =AVERAGE(C12:E14)
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It is a relative cell reference.
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A function can reference cells or named ranges in the function.
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You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.You could mean a cell reference, such as A1. You can also give cells a name to make them easier to remember and then reference.
They can be called a range or a block.
A range can only be cells that are adjacent and in a rectangular shape. It is possible to select non-adjacent cells but this would not be regarded as a range. Each would be a separate range. So usually non-adjacent ranges will have gaps between them, although it is possible to have cells from to separate ranges right beside each other. You will know them by their boundaries around them.