if you have the phone then you have to have to call your company and see wat they say... and if ur getting a new phone then [even if not the same company] than you have to tell them b4 activiting ur new phone
Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell during cell division by forming spindle fibers that attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes and pull the centrioles to opposite poles of the cell. This process helps ensure that each daughter cell receives an equal number of chromosomes.
The condition where the number of water molecules is higher outside the cell compared to inside is known as a hypertonic environment. This can cause water to move out of the cell through osmosis, potentially leading to cell shrinkage or dehydration.
During metaphase, chromosomes align in the middle of the cell and attach to the spindle fibers. This alignment ensures that each daughter cell will receive the correct number of chromosomes during cell division.
Short hair liked structures that help move a cell is cilia
Centrioles move to opposite ends of a cell during cell division in the prophase stage of mitosis.
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Yes. I recently switched my land-line to a cell phone. Numerous people are doing this and saving money by not having two phones. The phone number portability law allows us to move any phone number we have to any Carrier we want.
If you mean 'can you have the same phone number as someone else' - the answer is no (how will the phone network decide if a call is for you or the other person !) If you mean 'can you keep your number and move to another provider' - the answer is yes. (though with a mobile number you may have to pay a fee)
Only by contacting your cell phone operator you can change or cancel your plan. Once your plan is cancelled you have two alternatives. Ask your current mobile phome operator for another plan, or then move onto another operator whose plan fits better to you.
People are constantly on the move. Staying on top of phone calls is often difficult to do. With cell phones, call forwarding is a great way to manage this. For many people, there may be limits when it comes to cell phone contracts. Having a phone forwarded to the home phone when minutes are limited may be helpful. This is also great to do when it comes to having cell phone calls go to an office or home number.
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.
water will move ouside of the cell
If you want to keep the same number many service providers will work with you and help you keep your number. It depends on your current provider and the provider that you are going to switch to, if you're going to switch. But as far as moving to another area goes, no it won't change on it's own.
No
u move to a place where the signal is high.
No. Each carrier has allowed cell phones for their carrier. If you have a GSM carrier though, you can buy an unlocked phone to use on that carrier even if the carrier doesn't support the phone. All you do is move your sim card.
On a MicroSD card, the my_sounds folder IS the my ringtones. On a phone, it won't let you move songs to ringtones.