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24 CELLS
a little. You  least 200,000 different types of protein1Actually, quite a lot of cells are lost in t, so t a guess. Depending on ude. ten trillion (or quadrillion) is from Margulis and Sagan, 1986.

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    Most living cells seldom last more t tableexceptions. Liver cells can survive for years, ts  as long as you do. You are issued a  birt is all you are ever going to get. It imated t you lose fiveo do t a momentto e. t ts of your brain cells are constantlyrene, as  of tually likely to be more ta mont ed
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