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Crabs, like other multicellular organisms, contain millions of cells. The exact number of cells in a crab can vary significantly depending on the species and size, but it can range from hundreds of thousands to several million cells. Crabs are composed of various cell types that contribute to their structures and functions, including muscle, nerve, and epithelial cells.

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