The dark red squares are a dark red. They are located on each of the four sides of the board.
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Tripple-word quares are coloured red.
CELL.The correct term is : LIGHTSWhite cells are sometimes called lights, and the shaded cells are sometimes called darks( From Wikipidia) 31/12 2010CELLS is still the correct answer. White CELLS are LIGHTS while black CELLS are DARKS.
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Tripple-word quares are coloured red.
chromatophilic substance
cell either divided into two or four daughter cells.
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The difference is that human cells are made up of all different things but a computer cell is found on a circuit board.
Female gametes contain 3 gametes one is egg and two other are antipodal cells. male gametes have two cells . One cell fuse with one egg cell which is called fertilization and other one male cell fuse with other two antipodal cells which is called triple fusion. syngamy is the sum of fertilization and triple fusion
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.
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A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs., Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb.
actually, there is no difference between the structure and function. The structure usually corresponds with the function. for example, red blood cells are circular shaped so they can easily move through the weins and arteries.
Two daughter cells are the result of mitotic cell division in which the parent cell nucleus undergoes mitosis, creating two genetically identical daughter nuclei, followed by cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm which results in two daughter cells, each with an identical nucleus.