This question answered itself. You copy from a source to a target.
The parts of the cell that are copied during cell division are the DNA in the nucleus and the organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. These copies ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information and cellular machinery.
it is called a sister chromosome :)
It can be a cell. If it is a cell that is fixed in a formula so that it does not change when a formula is copied it is an absolute cell. See the related questions below.
clipboard
They are copied to the 'clip board'. This is just a software name, for a portion of the memory reserved for temporary storage. It is volatile and will be lost when the computer is shut down.
The cell references that change when a formula is copied to a new location are called "relative references." Relative references adjust based on their position in relation to the formula's new location, allowing for dynamic calculations across different cells. In contrast, "absolute references" remain constant regardless of where the formula is copied.
The answer your looking for is Neuron. Source: My biologi book
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Relative reference
Electric Source You hook both to an electric Load.
Phospholipids are usually found in the cell membrane of a cell (hence the alternate name for a cell membrane being the phospholipid bilayer).
Cloned, twinned.