Bacteria! :)
cells are different. depends on what type of cell, how they function, etc.
In the Human Body Sperm cells would be the smallest and Smallest cell is a type of bacteria known as mycoplasma its diameter is 0.0001 mm.
The smallest type of cell in the world is the mycoplasma bacterium with only a diameter of 10µm (micrometre).
Prokaryotes are the smallest and simplest cells.
The smallest organism on Earth is a nanobe
No, nerve cells, also known as neurons, are not the smallest cells. The smallest cells are bacteria-like cells known as mycoplasma. Nerve cells are much larger in size compared to mycoplasma cells.
The smallest unit in the human body is the atom, which combines to form molecules and ultimately cells. Among cells, the smallest type is often considered to be the sperm cell, which is tiny compared to other cells in the body. However, in terms of size, individual organelles like ribosomes or certain types of bacteria (which can exist in the body) are also much smaller than cells.
mycoplasm which is a bacterial cell and human sperm cell are the smallest cells
Animals cells
Prokaryote is the smallest and simplest cells
Capillaries - they are the smallest vessels that serve as arteries and veins.
The smallest cells in the world are believed to be mycoplasma bacteria. They lack a cell wall and possess a simple structure, making them smaller than typical bacterial cells. These microorganisms are able to adapt and survive in diverse environments due to their minimalistic design.