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its definitely in an epithelial tissue...but the cell precisely is unknown..

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What does mitotically active mean?

Mitotically active refers to cells that are currently undergoing mitosis, the process of cell division. These cells are actively dividing and replicating their DNA to produce new cells. This term is often used in the context of assessing the growth and proliferation of tissues or tumors.


Is a cell is not active a name box displays what?

There is always one active cell. Its address will be displayed in the Name box, or the name of a named cell or named range. If a named range is selected, there is still only one active cell, but the name of the range will be shown in preference to the active cell's address.


What is the name for the cell you are currently working in?

The cell you are currently working on is the active cell.


What is the scientific name of the bone cell?

Osseous tissue.


Active virus will destroy what cell?

Active viruses can destroy host cells by hijacking the cell's machinery to replicate themselves, causing the cell to burst open and release new viruses. The cell damage can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and other complications.


How can you tell which cell in a worksheet is the active cell?

The cell borders are highlighted, or if a range of cells are selected, the active cell will be a different colour than the others, usually being white. The name of the active cell will always appear in the name box.


What Excel displays the current cell address?

In the Name Box, which is at the left end of the Formula Bar.In the Name Box, which is at the left end of the Formula Bar.


Where is the address for the active cell displayed?

In the name box, beside the formula bar.


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Does the name box display entries as they are made and edited in the workbook window?

The name box displays the name or cell reference of the active cell.


What Type the cell address of the active cell (for example A1).?

The cell address of the active cell is represented by its column letter followed by its row number. For example, if the active cell is located in the first column and the first row, its address would be A1. If the active cell is in the third column and the fifth row, it would be C5. You can find the active cell's address in the Name Box located to the left of the formula bar in Excel.


What is the name of the cell that contains the cell pointer and is marked with a heavy black border?

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