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@FayetheAspie wins!Echo
Skin cells?The sun should surely kill me.
If only I were alive.
Yet billions live inside me.
What am I ?
By the second line, you can see that it is not alive. Yet according to the first line, if it were alive the sun would kill it. The third line line reveals that there are billions of something that are alive inside of it.The sun should surely kill me.
If only I were alive.
Yet billions live inside me.
What am I ?
Without another clue, and not knowing if any prior answer was getting close, the only thing I can think of is--- total darkness--as there are billions of people living under/in that each night, and when the sun comes out it would kill the darkness. That answer would not make sense though as you would not need the darkness to be alive for the sun to kill that though, if one used a different definition of kill.By the second line, you can see that it is not alive. Yet according to the first line, if it were alive the sun would kill it. The third line line reveals that there are billions of something that are alive inside of it.
Ok. I am not heavily into biology and science unless it involves a current issue I have or need, so what I will do is throw several common body science terms around, hoping one sticks. Neurons, DNA, bacteria, viruses, microbes, etc.Some of your references to single celled organisms and the like has some overlap to the idea, but they are NOT what would have died if they had been alive.