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A cell lives for at least 60 or 64 day and then another cell is born.

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Is the longest cell the nerve cell of the giant squid?

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 longest cell in human body?

The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.


What type of cell is the longest in the human body?

The longest cells are neurons (nerve cells) with a length of 90cm-100cm linking the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to other parts of the body.


Which cell is the longest?

Nerve cells, also known as neurons, can be some of the longest cells in the body. They can extend from the spinal cord to the tips of your toes and are designed to transmit electrical impulses over long distances.


What is the longest cell in the body?

the nerve cell is


What the longest cell in the human body?

Nerve cell is the longest cell in human body.


What is the longest cell?

The longest of cells are nerve cells, some are over a meter long in humans. The longest of nerve cells in any species are be found in the colossal squid, with some nerve cells estimated to be over 10 meters in length.


What animal has longest nerve cell?

is it giraffe?


What is the long part of the neuron that extends out from the body cells?

the longest part of a nerve cell is called the Axon.


What is the parts of the nerves cells?

the longest part of a nerve cell is called the Axon.


What is the longest branch of a nerve cell that relays messages to other neurons?

axon


Is nerve cell the smallest cell?

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.

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