Press the F5 key or Ctrl-G and you will open the Go To command. You can then pick the cell you want to go to.
The Tab key or the right arrow key will move to the next cell, to the right. You can use the other arrow keys to move to cells in other directions. Holding the Shift key and pressing the Tab key will move to the cell to the left.
The key function of a cell membrane is to regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the cell. This selective permeability helps maintain the internal environment of the cell and allows it to communicate with its surroundings.
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.
Press the HOME key.
Press the HOME key.
Press the HOME key.
The key function of the nucleus is to store the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, and regulate gene expression. It acts as the control center of the cell, coordinating cellular activities and ensuring proper cell division.
the function of cursor control keys it helps to move the cursor.
The nucleus acts as the cell's control center.
F2 Key, the 2nd function key on the top row of the keyboard
Press the HOME key.
If the cursor will not move from cell to cell the best option is the check the scroll lock key. If the light on the right side of the key board is lit for scroll lock made sure it is turned off.