smallest cell in our body ?
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The largest cell in the human body is the female ovum or egg. Too put this into perspective, when we use the term largest, we’re not talking the size of hen’s eggs.
The human ovum is roughly one millimeter across and is only just visible to the naked eye. You can find out everything you ever wanted to know about the structure and function of the human ovum here.
This leaves us with the smallest cell in the human body, the partner of the ovum, the sperm. The male equivalent of the female gamete, commonly known as the sperm cell, or spermatozoon, is on 60 micrometers in length.
It is not visible to the naked eye, a microscope usually being used to examine them. Everything you might want to know about the sperm can be found here.
The human ovum is roughly one millimeter across and is only just visible to the naked eye. You can find out everything you ever wanted to know about the structure and function of the human ovum here.
This leaves us with the smallest cell in the human body, the partner of the ovum, the sperm. The male equivalent of the female gamete, commonly known as the sperm cell, or spermatozoon, is on 60 micrometers in length.
It is not visible to the naked eye, a microscope usually being used to examine them. Everything you might want to know about the sperm can be found here.
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