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  1. 23 de ene. de 2019 · 1. Use a cloth to soak up some of the excess water. - 초과되는 물의 일부는 천을 이용하여 빨아들여라. 2. The cells will promptly start to soak up moisture. - 세포가 즉각 수분 을 흡수하기 시작할 것이다. 3. How about you soak up this romantic view? - 이 로맨틱한 경치 를 만끽해보는 건 ...

  2. In early prophase, the cell starts to break down some structures and build others up, setting the stage for division of the chromosomes. The chromosomes start to condense (making them easier to pull apart later on).

  3. The cell continues to grow but also prepares for what’s to come in the next phase. M (mitosis) phase: This is the phase in which cell division occurs. Figure 08-01 shows an overview of the stages of the cell cycle. Collectively, we consider G 1, S, and G 2 to be interphase (i.e., the phases “in between” M phase).

  4. 11 de ene. de 2017 · 1. The sun dries the moisture on the ground. 2. The cells will promptly start to soak up moisture. 3. This coat has a special surface that repels moisture. 4. The sun is constantly evaporating the earth's moisture. 5. Humidity means the amount of moisture in the air. 6. Moisture in the atmosphere condensed into dew during the night. 7.

  5. Stages of the cell cycle. To divide, a cell must complete several important tasks: it must grow, copy its genetic material (DNA), and physically split into two daughter cells. Cells perform these tasks in an organized, predictable series of steps that make up the cell cycle.

  6. Examples from Collins dictionaries. The cells will promptly start to soak up moisture. I was lying on my stomach soaking up the sun. Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere. Defence soaks up forty per cent of the budget. Such an investigation would soak up a huge amount of resources.

  7. bio.libretexts.org › Bookshelves › Introductory_and_General_Biology2.1: Osmosis - Biology LibreTexts

    When water moves into a cell by osmosis, osmotic pressure may build up inside the cell. If a cell has a cell wall, the wall helps maintain the cell’s water balance. Osmotic pressure is the main cause of support in many plants.