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Josue Larson
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12 November, 14:35
Could a cell grow to the size of a football?
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Ashly
12 November, 14:53
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Cells can vary in size it can be as large as an Ostrich Egg the biggest cell in the world.
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Genevieve Clark
12 November, 14:55
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no because cell are small
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