Largest Cell in human beings
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female ovum
The longest cell is the nerve cell. The largest cell in the human body is female ovum. Smallest cell in the human body is male gametes, that is, sperm
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The largest cell in the body is the human egg (ovum), whereas the longest cell is the nerve cell. In the human body, the sperm cell is the tiniest and most complex cell.
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- The smallest cell, according to most specialists, is sperm.
- A sperm cell's head measures around 4 micrometres in length, which is about the same size as a red blood cell (RBC).
- The body's largest cell is the ovum. The reproductive cell of the female body is the egg cell, also known as the ovum.
- With a diameter of 0.1 mm, the ovary is 20 times the size of sperm cells.
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