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Flat cells, such as skin cells, often join in or overlap to cover a surface. They

work something like the shingles on a building's roof. Your skin is built of many

layers of flat cells, making it both strong and flexible. Flat cells are found lining

many different parts of the body. For example, they line the surfaces of the

mouth.

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