the cell of a human body varies in?
There are a number of contenders for the position of smallest cell in the human body. The head of the sperm is on average 5 to 6 micro meters. The flagellum is up to 50 micrometers long. Also some says Granule Cell of the Cerebellum is the smallest cell of the human body it is approximately 4um to 4.5um in size. The size of the RBC also found as around 5 micrometers. In terms of volume most of the scientists suggest that sperm is the smallest cell.
Some sources reveal that an adult human body have approximately 50 million million (50 trillion) cells, while others put the figure closer to 10 trillion, but some science teachers stated that there are approximately 100 trillion cells in a human body, but the exact figure is still unknown. the number of cells in all human beings are different due to their different size. In our daily life the number of cells in our body changes continuously as cells die or are destroyed and new ones are formed.
10,000+ it mostly depends on how old you are what is your size and how much you weigh
Many sources say that the average human has 100 trillion cells in their body. So, one cell would be 1/100 trillionth of your entire body. I've also heard that the average cell contains 100 trillion atoms. That means your body contains roughly 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.
No there are differences in size and shape. The cells in the human body are different in their own way in order to fulfill their specialized function. ex. A stomach cell is different than a lung cell.
Chloroplasts of plants are most close in size to human cheek cells. They are estimated to be about three micrometers in terms of size.
No, they don't. There are over 200 different types of cells in a human body. All have different functions and different sizes and shapes. But, each type is of the same size in every human. For example, the muscle cells would be of the same size in all the humans. the red blood cells are different from the muscle cells in terms of their function and their size and shape; however, all human will have the same size of red blood cells. Hope that helped..
There are a number of contenders for the position of smallest cell in the human body. The head of the sperm is on average 5 to 6 micro meters. The flagellum is up to 50 micrometers long. Also some says Granule Cell of the Cerebellum is the smallest cell of the human body it is approximately 4um to 4.5um in size. The size of the RBC also found as around 5 micrometers. In terms of volume most of the scientists suggest that sperm is the smallest cell.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
Some sources reveal that an adult human body have approximately 50 million million (50 trillion) cells, while others put the figure closer to 10 trillion, but some science teachers stated that there are approximately 100 trillion cells in a human body, but the exact figure is still unknown. the number of cells in all human beings are different due to their different size. In our daily life the number of cells in our body changes continuously as cells die or are destroyed and new ones are formed.
No, sperm cells are not the longest cells in the human body. Nerve cells, also known as neurons, can be several feet long as they can extend from the spinal cord to different parts of the body.
10,000+ it mostly depends on how old you are what is your size and how much you weigh
Many sources say that the average human has 100 trillion cells in their body. So, one cell would be 1/100 trillionth of your entire body. I've also heard that the average cell contains 100 trillion atoms. That means your body contains roughly 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.
Yes they are the same size. The whale is a bigger animal because there are more of the cells, not because the cells are bigger.
No there are differences in size and shape. The cells in the human body are different in their own way in order to fulfill their specialized function. ex. A stomach cell is different than a lung cell.
The human heart.
An elephant's cells are not larger than human cells, depending on what type of cells we are identifying. The reason an elephant is so much larger than a human is because an elephant has many more cells than a human. Even though elephants are bigger in size, it does not effect the size of its cells.