It is about 50 to 100 trillion amazing,awesome,brilliant CELLS
That would depend on the size of the child. A preteen will have more cells than a toddler. The number of cells in the average adult human (70 kilograms) is about 37 trillion. So a typical person has about 530 billion cells per kilogram of body weight. Going by the average weight for a given age we get the following results:
No one answer. It will depend on how old and how big the baby is.
20 trillion
50 to 100
Cell numbers are going to vary nobody can count all those cells, Hair cells, skin cells, heart cells, BLOOD cells, Its probably TRILLIONS, the Human body is like a Universe to cells, so counting or knowing numbers are meaningless
infinite cells
15,000,000 cells replicate in the body?
up to 50,000 cells
An adult human has approximately 75-100 X 1012 cells. (75,000,000,000,000 to 100,000,000,000,000 cells)
A baby has millions of cells in his body. When he grows, more cells get added to his body. It is impossible to count the actual number of cells a person has.
about how many muscles are in a baby's body
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there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
there are approximately 100 trillion cells in our body.
this happens because new cells are made in your body every.the old cells then die and are nolonger in your body . Over 1000 cells are in your body. they are new cellls in your body every day. New ones are made so it like a new baby.
all of it
Making a baby is equal parts from the man and the woman. The woman's body produces the egg cell and the man's body produces sperm cells. When one of the sperm cells unites with the egg cell, then the baby starts to develop. From then on, all the work of 'making the baby' is done by the woman's body. So you could say that it takes two to start the baby but the woman 'makes the baby'!
There are about 50-75 trillion cells in the human body.
There are approximatly over 3 trillion cells in your body.
There Is about 37.2 trillion blood cells in a human body