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Gold does not have cells; it is a chemical element and a metal, classified as a solid at room temperature. Unlike living organisms, which are made up of cells, gold exists in a pure form or as part of various alloys. Its atomic structure consists of gold atoms arranged in a specific crystalline lattice, rather than cellular organization.

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