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An allele is a specific version of a gene that determines a particular trait. Physically, alleles are segments of DNA that can vary in size and composition, but they are not visible to the naked eye. They are located on chromosomes within the cell nucleus.
To see a cell wall, you would need to use a microscope and look at plant cells, fungi, or bacteria. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer that surrounds the cell membrane and provides structure and support to the cell.
If your instructor asks you to look into a microscope to see a prokaryotic cell, you should be observing a cell that lacks a defined nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Look for a cell that has a simple structure, typically smaller in size than eukaryotic cells, with genetic material located in a region called the nucleoid. These cells are commonly found in bacteria and archaea.
An animal cell is typically round or irregularly shaped and surrounded by a cell membrane. Inside the cell, you can find various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. The cytoplasm fills the interior of the cell where these organelles are located.
An animal cell will be more circular and a plant cell may be slightly green and will be more rectangular (no bones or muscles in plants-the cell wall must be strong in order to aid the plant in support).
Their formatting. You can set many different formats for cells, like different number types or different fonts or different colours for the cell or the contents.
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The domain of a function determines what values of x you can plug into it whereas the range of a function determines the values that are your results. Therefore, look at the y-axis if you want to determine the range of a function and look at the x-axis if you want to determine the domain.
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This question is not clear and appears to be asking about two unrelated subjects. Please ask again with more specific words to make it clear what you would like to know and inclued only one subject per question. If you want to know about cell values ask a question about the cell values. You can look up cell values by clicking on the cell and looking at what is in the cell. Another option would be to use the LOOKUP function. To print a range, highlight the range and select print selection from the print options window.
yes, look on the labels
Return addresses are not required by the Postal Service. However, you can buy personalized labels from a number of venders including Vistaprint.com. When looking for return labels on the web, look for "address labels."
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No labels, but this link has a diagram. http://www.cnsweb.org/digestvertebrates/WWWEdStevensMammalGuineaPig.html
The cell contents are what is actually typed into a cell. This is not always the same as what is displayed. So you can type a formula into a cell, which would be its contents, and the formula will do a calculation and display a result, which is the cell display. When you look at the cell you would see the result of the formula, but not the formula itself. The cell contents are always displayed on the formula bar. If you just type a number in, then the cell content and cell display can be the same. What you could then do is to format the cell and the number would be displayed in that format.
Description (title) of the chart so that you know what the chart is intended to display; Labels for categories (or independent variable), with scale, if appropriate; and Values for dependent variable with scale.
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