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Turtles, like all vertebrates, are multicellular organisms. The number of cells in a turtle can vary depending on its size, age, and species. On average, a turtle can have billions to trillions of cells in its body, including various types such as skin cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and more. Each cell plays a specific role in the turtle's overall physiology and functioning.

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