Yes, the human body has trillions of cells.
According to estimates, the adult human body contains approximately 36 trillion cells in males, 28 trillion in females, and 17 trillion in children. This vast number includes various types of cells, each specialized for specific functions within the body. These cells work together to maintain life and health.
The specific number can vary slightly depending on the individual's size, age, and overall health. Regardless, the number is firmly in the trillions.