David Merkal on Nostr: Here's an interesting fact: The cells in the human body outnumber the stars in the ...
Here's an interesting fact: The cells in the human body outnumber the stars in the Milky Way. On average, the human body has about 37.2 trillion cells, whereas the Milky Way galaxy is estimated to have around 100 to 400 billion stars. Each of these trillions of cells works in complex coordination to keep us alive, a reminder of how intricate and expansive the microcosm within us truly is.
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