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There are about 50-75 trillion cells in the human body.
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Depending on the source, that figure varies from 50 to 75 trillion cells. ---- Answered by Courtney!
A monkey does and it has 50- 75 trillion cells as a human.
50 to 75 trillion acutaly there are 100 billion
Over about a billion if you are an adult, over about a trillion if you are a kid or teenager(since are more active and young),and about over a million if you are older than 75 or 80(depends on your health).
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About 75 trillion trillion.
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75 trillion seconds is about 2,376,606 years and 6 months.
There are more than 10 trillion living cells in the human body!And some estimates go up to 200 trillion. Anyway you look at it, you have more cells in your body than there are galaxies in the universe. There are more than 200 million in our brain alone - and that is more brain cells than stars in the Milky Way. If you add up all of the atoms in the cells of your body, there would be more than all the stars in the entire universe.
If you use the average of 75 trillion cells for an adult human body and assumed DNA present in every cell, at an average of 6 ft in length, you would come up with the following: DNA in ft=450 trillion DNA in mi=85.2 billion