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Mauricio Murray
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18 February, 05:56
Why can't the entire brain cell be seen?
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Ricardo Flynn
18 February, 06:22
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A human brain cell is about 4 microns (.004 mm) to 100 microns (.1 mm). A human brain cell requires a microscope to see.
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