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A cell tail is really a tail on the end of a cell that allows the cell to swim through the cell and search for a spot it would like to have. If to decide to have one spot it can result in a fight thogh very rare and could result in cell damage which doesn't sound like much but it can effect your body much because all the things in the cell would leak out.

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