First look at the question you've choosen,then think about it but I'm being honest,really...DOES IT MAKE ANY SENSE
As long as it takes to identify them all and define their specific function.
Mycoplasma is the world largest cell .
Nerve cells in the necks of giraffes can be up to several meters long.
You can call anyone in the whole world as long as you know the area or country code.
Mycoplasma is the world largest cell .
A nerve cell, or neuron, is long and branching.
In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the
No, the nerve cell of a giraffe is typically considered the longest cell, as it can reach up to 9 feet in length. The nerve cell of the giant squid can be long, but not as long as the nerve cell of a giraffe.
The best cell is DURACELL in my opinion
the cell membrane.
If you were to stretch the DNA from a cell out, the strand would be about 6 feet long.
The smallest plant in the world is fresh water green algae. They are unicellular, and a single cell is less than 25 micrometers (one-millionth of a meter) long.