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Smallest cell: Amidst the range of cells that
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Amidst the range of cells that fill the human body, the smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell. This small cell, measuring only 50 micrometers in length, has efficient functions facilitated by its size. The smallest known cells are typically bacteria known as mycoplasmas. Mycoplasmas are a group of microorganisms that lack a cell wall, making them highly flexible and capable of assuming various shapes. The smallest species within the mycoplasma group is Mycoplasma genitalium, with a diameter of approximately 200-300 nanometers (0.2-0.3 micrometers). It’s worth noting that the size of cells can vary significantly across different organisms and even within the same species. The diameter of ... Hint: The smallest cell lacks cell walls and is resistant to antibiotics whereas the largest cell is highly rich in protein and is used for human consumption. Complete answer: Mycoplasma or Pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO) are the simplest and the smallest living cells. Their size ranges from 150-250 nanometer (nm) and they are non-motile. - Mycoplasma is unicellular and prokaryotic and their outer covering constitutes of the plasma membrane as they lack a cell wall. - Their cytoplasm ... In terms of volume most of the scientist suggest that sperm is the smallest cell in human body. From head to tail, human sperm cells measure about 50 micrometers (0.05 millimeter, or roughly 0.002 inch). The tiniest object you can see with your unaided eyes is about 0.1 mm--so forget about seeing sperm without a microscope.
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