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Is the questioner referring to the biological cell, the basic component of living organisms? Or is the questioner referring to a cell of physics, that which is often synonymised with 'battery'?

Protons are subatomic particles. Thus anywhere there be atoms, there be protons within them. The simplest atom, hydrogen, contains a proton within. Heavier atoms, like gold, iron, calcium or Mercury atoms, contain many protons within. Atoms are the constituents of both 'batteries' and living cells (whether bacterial, algal, plant or animalian). Thus protons too, constituents of atoms themselves, are found in 'batteries' and living cells.

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