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Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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Cell membrane
Plasma membrane defines the boundary of the cell and regulates the flow of material into and out of the cell. Ruptured plasma membrane generally heals within no time but if rupturing does not heal, the cell contents will spill over and cell is killed.
Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma that the cell contents are structurally very complex and contain multiple organelles.
This question answered itself. You copy from a source to a target.
It is the target cell where you want to put data. This term usually is used when talking about copying data from a source cell to a destination cell.
A normal copy and paste will do this. You can left click on the source cell and then right click and choose "copy". Then left click on the destination cell and right click and choose "paste". Alternatively, you can use Ctrl & c to copy and Ctrl & v to paste (which is a little quicker when you are used to it).
target or destination
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside
In the furmula bar function box or the destination cell type = followed by the sheet name you are calling the information from then ! then the source cell containing the information. Click the formuls bar tick box. The destination cell will automatically update when the source cell is modified. Example in cell H9 on a sheet called Leadership I have typed =Results!C25 thus every time the source cell (C25 on the Results sheet) is modified, the destination cell (Leadership H9) is updated. The quick way is to type = in the destination cell, change sheets and left click on your source cell. Go back to your destination sheet and click on the formula bar tick box (above the upper left of the spreadsheet, to the left of fx).
Its contents would leak all over and breakdown and therefore it would not be a cell.
Not necessarily. You can just select the cell which will be in the top left hand corner of the area and the rest of the data will go in place. If you select an individual cell as the source area, the destination area can be larger and the source will be pasted into the entire destination area. If you do select a range it will paste in the source into the area, spreading out past it if it is larger, or just using the required area if the destination area.
Not necessarily. You can just select the cell which will be in the top left hand corner of the area and the rest of the data will go in place. If you select an individual cell as the source area, the destination area can be larger and the source will be pasted into the entire destination area. If you do select a range it will paste in the source into the area, spreading out past it if it is larger, or just using the required area if the destination area.
Its "contents" would disperse into the surrounding medium. The cell membrane separates the "living contents" (where the biochemical reactions of life happen) from the surrounding "nonliving medium". When the two mix because the cell membrane is breached, the cell dies.
it would cause the cell to lose all of its contents to the outside-APEX
It would cause the cell to lose all its contents to the outside. APEX