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    Question: how many atoms are there in a cell

    • Keywords:
      • atoms,
      • cells,
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    Asked by that520sang to Adriana F on 14 Mar 2025.
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      Adriana Fonseca answered on 14 Mar 2025:


      Trillions! I don’t know an exact number (and don’t think anyone does!)

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    tarteel commented on 14 Mar 2025:

    oh okay

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