Motor Neurons
The ovum is the largest cell in the human body, typically visible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope or other magnification device.The smallest is the male sperm cell, it is one-tenth of the diameter of a human hair.Answered By: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine, University of SharjahWhat you said is right.. but, you should mention the sizes also, 2.5 to 3.5 for the sperm and 120 to 150 microns for the ovum. Thank You.
The smallest cell in the human body is the male sperm. The cell head is about 3 µm by 5 µm and the tail (flagellum) is about 41 µm long (µm = micrometers). Oddly enough, the largest cell in the human body is the female egg (ovum), which is about the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
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.
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.
A human body cell typically has 46 chromosomes in total, arranged as 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, either XX (female) or XY (male).
The egg is the largest cell in the female body, and motor neurons are the largest cell in the male body.
The ovum is the largest cell in the human body, typically visible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope or other magnification device.The smallest is the male sperm cell, it is one-tenth of the diameter of a human hair.Answered By: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine, University of SharjahWhat you said is right.. but, you should mention the sizes also, 2.5 to 3.5 for the sperm and 120 to 150 microns for the ovum. Thank You.
The smallest cell in the human body is the male sperm. The cell head is about 3 µm by 5 µm and the tail (flagellum) is about 41 µm long (µm = micrometers). Oddly enough, the largest cell in the human body is the female egg (ovum), which is about the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
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.
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.
A sperm cell is a male reproductive cell that is responsible for fertilizing a female egg cell to create offspring. It carries genetic information from the male parent and is designed to swim towards the egg for fertilization to occur.
A human body cell typically has 46 chromosomes in total, arranged as 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, either XX (female) or XY (male).
The Testicle is what produces sperm in the male human body.
A sperm.
XX is for Female and XY is for Male.
No. The human male doesn't have anything the sperm to fertilize
The human male gamete is called a sperm cell and is produced in the testes. It is formed through the process of spermatogenesis, where male germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid sperm cells.