How many cells do we have in our body?
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They estimate, for example, that we have 50 billion fat cells and 2 billion heart muscle cells. Adding up all their numbers, the scientists came up with … drumroll … 37.2 trillion cells.
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Humans are complex organisms made up of trillions of cells, each with their own structure and function. Scientists have come a long way in estimating the number of cells in the average human body. Most recent estimates put the number of cells at around 30 trillion.
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