No. A worksheet can hold all sorts of data, like text, dates, number, logical values and formulas.
Only one value can be in any individual cell.
They are not containing them. only eukaryotic cells contain.
The function that counts how many cells in a range contain numbers is the COUNT function. It takes a range of cells as its argument and counts only those cells that contain numeric values. For example, COUNT(A1:A10) will return the number of cells with numeric values within the specified range. Text representations of numbers will also be counted if they are actual numeric values formatted as text.
No. cells can contain more than just proteins
Animal cells do not contain chloroplast, only plant cells.
No, it can contain variables.
The default option is to only print the current worksheet when you print. In the Print dialog box there is an option to tell it what you want to print, even down to selected cells only.
Only Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin. The white cells do not and the platelets (fragments of cells) do not.
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
No, only plant cells contain chloroplasts.
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okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!