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imagine that a scientist is able to isolate a single, intact nerve cell from a human cadaver. how large could this cell be?
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imagine that a scientist is able to isolate a single, intact nerve cell from a human cadaver. how large could this cell be?
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Step-by-step explanation:
it could be a meter
meter is the answer
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