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The number of cells in a worm varies depending on the species. For example, the common earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) typically has around 100 to 150 segments, with each segment containing thousands of cells, resulting in a total cell count in the millions. In general, most worms, including nematodes and annelids, can have anywhere from several hundred thousand to several million cells.

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