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  • The Estimated Number of Cells in the Human Body: A Scientific Overview
    It's impossible to give an exact number for the total number of cells in a human body. Here's why:

    * Variation: The number of cells varies greatly depending on factors like age, size, and health.

    * Constantly Changing: Cells are constantly being produced and dying. This means the number is constantly fluctuating.

    * Difficult to Count: There are so many cells and they are so small that accurately counting them is practically impossible.

    However, scientists have estimated that the average adult human body contains around 37.2 trillion cells.

    Keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate, and the actual number can be significantly higher or lower depending on the individual.

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