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Great White Sharks, like all sharks, are composed of trillions of cells, though the exact number is not precisely quantified. Their cellular structure includes various types of cells such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and specialized cells for senses like electroreception. Additionally, they possess a cartilaginous skeleton, which is a distinctive feature of their cell structure compared to bony fish. Overall, their anatomy is highly adapted for a predatory lifestyle in the ocean.

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