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The single largest cell in the world is of an​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Caulerpa taxifolia

Summary: Biologists used the world's largest single-celled organism, an aquatic alga called Caulerpa taxifolia, to study the nature of structure and form in plants. It is a single cell that can grow to a length of six to twelve inches.

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Cell of an African elephant

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