what is the smallest cell in animals
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Well in ANIMALS. Smallest cell is “MYCOPLASMA”. Mycoplasma genitalium, a parasitic bacterium which lives in the primate bladder, waste disposal organs, genital, and respiratory tracts, is thought to be the smallest known organism capable of independent growth and reproduction, it around 10 micro meters in length.
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The shortest known sperm belongs to a parasitoid wasp called Cotesia congregata.
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Its sperm is less than 7 μm (0.0007cm) long and by volume or weight the smallest animal cell I have heard of. It is far smaller than mycoplasma.
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