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A nematode is a type of worm and there are trillions of atoms in one.

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A nematode is a multicellular organism composed of millions of cells. Each cell contains numerous atoms, including carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and others. Therefore, there are a very large number of atoms in a nematode.

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