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human liver and kidney cell size

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Range 50 to 100 μm

"...cells in the human body range in size over nearly six orders of magnitude, from small lymphocytes approximately 7µm in diameter to large liver cells (50–100µm) and giant neurons that can stretch over 1 m to the tips of their axons."

Each kidney is about 4 or 5 inches long, roughly the size of a large fist. The kidneys' job is to filter your blood. They remove wastes, control the body's fluid balance, and keep the right levels of electrolytes. All of the blood in your body passes through them several times a day.

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