I checked out my Excel 2007 software and it looks like the closest answer would be 'unmerging' the cell. Here is direct text for their help website though:
You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. For example, you want to split cell A2 into three cells that will appear, side-by-side, under cell A1 (you want to utilize cell A1 as a heading). It is not possible to split cell A2, but you can achieve a similar effect by merging cells A1, B1, and C1 into one, single cell. You then enter your data in cells A2, B2, and C2. These three cells appear as if they are split under one larger cell (A1) that acts as a heading.
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
No. Organisms with more than one cell are called multicellular organisms, which include humans, dogs etc. Organisms with only one cell are called unicellular, or singled celled organisms, and this group includes protozoans, specific algae and some spores. Hope this helps!
Chromatid
Single celled protists can use processes like binary fission, multiple fission, and budding for asexual reproduction to produce more than two offspring from one parent. Binary fission involves the parent cell dividing into two equal-sized daughter cells, while multiple fission involves the parent cell dividing into more than two daughter cells simultaneously. Budding is a process where a smaller daughter cell starts growing on the parent cell and eventually detaches to become a new individual.
Because nerves performe much more activity than skin cells. Where skin cells are dividing. nerves send electric impulses throught the body all the time. The impulses involve use of ATP which is produced in mitochondria.
In Excel 2003, it was called splitting. To bring them back together it is called merging.
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
depolarized
No. Organisms with more than one cell are called multicellular organisms, which include humans, dogs etc. Organisms with only one cell are called unicellular, or singled celled organisms, and this group includes protozoans, specific algae and some spores. Hope this helps!
When more than one cell or battery is put together in a single circuit then such arrangement of cells is called combination of cells.
Organisms composed of a single cell are called unicellular organisms, such as bacteria and yeast. Organisms composed of more than one cell are called multicellular organisms, such as plants, animals, and fungi.
multi-cellular?
Chromatid
Multicellular organisms have more than one cell. These include plants and animals. If an organism only has one cell, it is called unicellular or single-celled.
Stomach and ovary tissues undergo more frequent cell turnover due to their roles in digestion and reproduction, which require rapid cell replenishment. In contrast, lung tissue is primarily focused on gas exchange and has fewer dividing cells due to its less frequent need for regeneration.
When more than one cell or battery is put together in a single circuit then such arrangement of cells is called combination of cells.
The Mitochondria