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The answer would be the same as the weakest parts of a man's body, since both are composed of the same tissue, muscles, nerves, etc.

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The weakest part of a human cell is generally considered to be the cell membrane, which can be susceptible to damage from external factors or changes in its environment. This lipid bilayer structure can be disrupted by physical, chemical, or biological stressors, leading to potential impacts on the cell's function and viability.

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His private parts, or the temple of his skull.

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DNA

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