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Among the largest is the egg yolk of an ostrich, which is about 3 inches (8 centimeters) in diameter. The smallest cells are bacteria-like mycoplasmas, which can be as small as 0.00004 inch (0.1 micrometer) in diameter.

The largest single cell Algae such as Acetabularia, a genus of green algae typically found in subtropical waters, can reach 10 centimeters, and the smallest cell in the human body for example is sperm.

The biggest single cell

Algae such as Acetabularia, a genus of green algae typically found in subtropical waters, can reach 10 centimeters, being one of the largest uninuclear cells found.

As they are multinuclear, species of the genus Caulerpa can be found, one of the largest cells in the world.

The yolk of an egg is a single cell when not fertilized. An ostrich egg yolk is therefore the largest cell in the world by volume!

With this information, we can conclude that the largest single cell Algae such as Acetabularia, a genus of green algae typically found in subtropical waters, can reach 10 centimeters, and the smallest cell in the human body for example is sperm.

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