The largest cell in the human body is the Anterior horn cell. It is the largest cell, it can be found in the spine. It is 135µm (135 micrometers).
By largest we are not looking at the mass of the cell but the size of the cell.
The largest single cell in a human is the female gamete, the ovum. The cell is created in the ovary but migrates through the fallopian tubes and into the uterus. The largest cells in males are neurones, these cells can run the full length of the body and so a very long.
In the human body, the largest cell produced is the female gamete. The female gamete is the egg cell(s) or the ova (ovum).
{Here's an Expression for You} Bar None, There are neurons that run from the base of Our spines to the farthest extent of Our toes - over one meter in Length. Yeah blows me away too!
nervous system
Terrorist cells
Skin
nerve cell
egg
The nucleus
New cells are formed from the pre existing cells by cell division
While axons of the neuron are often mere micrometres thick, they can be up to a meter long (and longer in adults). This makes the neuron the longest cell in the body.
Motor Neurons
When you are injured, your body produces cells that heal the wound. All of the growth of your body is also a result of new cells produced by cell reproduction. Normally the cells produced for repair and growth are produced by mitosis.:)
The egg is the largest cell in the female body, and motor neurons are the largest cell in the male body.
The largest BODY cell in the body is the ovum (egg cell). Just a bit smaller than this period.
cell body XD
The second largest cell in the human body is found in the female reproductive system. It is the female egg cell.
The mitochondria.
For the human body, the female ovum.
The largest cell in the human body is the ovum cell. The ovum cell is approximately one millimeter in length and is the only cell that can be seen without a microscope.
The nucleus
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The order of living things from smallest to largest in the body is: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.
Depends on how you define "largest." The longest cell in the human body is actually a nerve cell in the leg (because it stretches essentially the entire human body - from brain to foot). But in terms of microns (how cells are measured), the anterior horn cell of the spine is the largest in circumfrance at 135 micrometers.
New cells are formed from the pre existing cells by cell division