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There is no such thing as a 'cell' in a 'cell'.

There are Chromosomes in a cell. There are 46 chromosomes in 1 cell.

If you have a baby the sperm cell will only contain 23 chromosomes because you are making another human, when the child is grown up the sperm cell will go back to 46 chromosomes.

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