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Do human body cells individually have any feelings?

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Interesting question! Cells are living things. Any thing less than a whole cell is a non living thing. Humans are defined as 'living' based on some characteristic features, like the ability to feel, self- consciousness, etc. Meaning, a table doesn't know it's a table. read more

Because these 'feelings' are made *because* of combination of many, many cells of our body. One cell gives the signal to another cell, it passes the signal on to another cell, and so on. These feelings are NOT due to all our cells feeling something. read more

From nerve cells and muscle cells to stem cells and sex cells, there are myriad types of cells in the human body and their uses are just as variegated. No one type of cell is more important than the other, because without all of the different types of cells the human body would not be able to function. read more

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