Adjacent cells are cells that touch each other. So they are side by side or above or below each other. Cell A1 is adjacent to cell A2 and cell B1.
In compact tissues the adjacent cells share common cell wall. The cytoplasm of these cells also remain connected through plasmodesmata.
A range
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plasmodesmata
Gap junction
An adjacent group of cells are known as a range or a block. There is no particular name for a group of non-adjacent cells.
Adjacent cells are cells that are together, and do not have other cells between each other. A cell beside another one are together called adjacent cells, as are cells that are above or below each other and touching. So A1 and A2 are adjacent cells, as are B1 and C1. A1 and C1 are not adjacent cells as B1 is between them. A1, B1 and C1 would be adjacent cells.
Non-adjacent cells are cells that do not touch each other. Cell A3 and Cell D9 are non-adjacent. A3 and B3 or A3 and A4 would both be sets of adjacent cells.
wavy contours of the membranes of adjacent cells
Auto Fill is the feature that can generate a series of value into adjacent cells based on the value of other cells.
Auto Fill is the feature that can generate a series of value into adjacent cells based on the value of other cells.
In compact tissues the adjacent cells share common cell wall. The cytoplasm of these cells also remain connected through plasmodesmata.
A range.
A range
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The Ctrl key can do it, when used in conjunction with the mouse. You can also use the F8 key to select cells, and using combinations with shift, you can select non-adjacent cells.
Anchoring junctions link intermediate filaments to adjacent animal cells, attaching the cells but still allowing movement or stretching.