Select the cell where you want the new cell to be. Right click and pick insert, and there will be a shift cells down option which will do it for you.
Right-click then select ''Insert" and choose shift cells to right or shift cells down, depending on what way you want to do it.
Ctrl+Shift+=
insert cells command
You can use the Cut and Paste option. There are various ways of doing this, like using Ctrl - X to cut, or picking it off the Edit Menu or off the shortcut menu by right clicking on the mouse or by doing Alt - E - T. Paste can be done in several corresponding ways, with the key controls being Ctrl - V or Alt - E - P. You can also move a cell by putting the cursor on the edge of a cell or a group of selected cells and then dragging them. You can also do this when also hold Shift, in which case they will be inserted into a new location rather than overwriting cells that they are moved to.
Cells Command
the button used to move the contents of a cell to the right three cells
To insert a bracket in a cell, you just press the [ or ] key.If you are trying to enter braces { or } (usually Shift-[ and Shift-]) to indicate an array formula, you use a special procedure:Type your array formula in a cell.Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER.If you edit the formula, you need to press Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER again to let Excel know you want an array formula.
It could be called centering.
Ctrl - shift and the colon key. So it would be Ctrl - Shift - : Without the Shift it will give you the current date.
Select the cell or cells you want. Go to the Insert menu, then pick Name, and then pick Define. You can then give the cell or cells the name you want.
Several factors play into introducing new genes into a cell. Plasmids act as a vector to introduce new genes into a cell.
A hypertonic solution causes water to shift from cells into the plasma. In this situation, the solution outside the cell has a higher concentration of solutes compared to inside the cell, leading to osmosis where water moves out of the cell to equalize the concentration gradient.