the human egg cell is possibly the only egg cell a person can c with his naked eye, it is as small as a dot made by the tip of a very sharpened pencil. VERY SMALL, few are able to c it sometimes when it's in a dish.
The largest cell in the animal kingdom is the ostrich egg cell. It is visible to the naked eye and is about 6 inches in diameter.
A diploid cell called a zygote is formed with a sperm and egg fuse.
The EGG OF AN OSTRICH is the biggest cell in the world.
Any substance such as an mixture, colloid, suspension, solution, and all non-microscopic matters in our ecosystem are visible to the naked eyes.
The egg cell or ovum of a whale's is not much bigger then the ovum of a human. The difference being the rate of rapid cell development needed to grow into a baby whale in a little over a year.
No, the human egg cell is not visible to the naked eye as it is microscopic in size.
the Oocyte is the largest human cell and can be seen by the naked eye. more information on the Oocyte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oocyte
The largest cell in the animal kingdom is the ostrich egg cell. It is visible to the naked eye and is about 6 inches in diameter.
animal cell.
No, the only cell that's visible with the naked eye is the egg cell. Other cells are microscopic, including e. coli.
Think of the ostritch egg as a chicken egg. The yellow of the chicken egg is the nucleus, the white part is the ctyoplasm and the shell is the cell membrane/cell wall. So now an ostritch egg is just a bigger version of a chicken egg. GET IT?
A diploid cell called a zygote is formed with a sperm and egg fuse.
The EGG OF AN OSTRICH is the biggest cell in the world.
A human egg cell is just visible with the naked eye. The largest single cell known to exist is an ostrich egg. (By the way, your question is gibberish; I'm just assuming what you meant to ask.)
It varies massively. Bacterial cells are very small, the largest cell is the amphibian oocyte or egg cell (its so big you can see it with the naked eye).
Any substance such as an mixture, colloid, suspension, solution, and all non-microscopic matters in our ecosystem are visible to the naked eyes.
No, if you can see it with your naked eye it is single celled, with the exception of an egg cell, which are just barely visible.