the nerve cell is often thought to be the largest cell in the human body however, contrary to beleif, it isn't. In fact it is the ovum that is the largest single cell. By definitinon the nerve cell running from the lower legg upwards should be, however it has gaps in, synapses, which conclusively have been described to not form one cell, but many cells.
this question has been raised in many debates, and the egg cell, (ovum), has won the biggest cell award 2008, and will do for the next 3000 years it is thought, until the neve cell may finnaly triumph.
No, nerve cells, or neurons, are not the largest cells in the human body. Some of the largest cells in the body are female egg cells (ovum) and certain muscle cells. Nerve cells are known for their specialized structure and function in transmitting electrical and chemical signals throughout the 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.
The largest cell in the male human body is the sperm cell, also known as a spermatozoon. It is approximately 50 micrometers long.
The largest organelle in a human cell is usually the nucleus. It contains the cell's genetic material and is responsible for controlling all cellular activities.
The largest cell in the human body is the Anterior horn cell. It is the largest cell, it can be found in the spine. It is 135µm (135 micrometers).By largest we are not looking at the mass of the cell but the size of the cell.
The part of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus is the cell body or soma. The nucleus plays a vital role in controlling cellular activities and contains genetic material (DNA) that determines cell function and structure.
The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.
Nerve cell is the longest cell in human body.
The largest type of cell in the human body is the female egg cell, also known as an ovum. The ovum is large enough to be visible to the human eye and is roughly the size of a grain of sand.
Depends on how you define "largest." The longest cell in the human body is actually a nerve cell in the leg (because it stretches essentially the entire human body - from brain to foot). But in terms of microns (how cells are measured), the anterior horn cell of the spine is the largest in circumfrance at 135 micrometers.
The anterior horn cell (nerve cell in the cerebellum) is the largest cell in diameter (135 μm). The longest cell also belongs to the nervous cells (such as the pseudounipolar neurons).
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.
Nerve cells can go from the feet to the brain, so in a large individual they might be up to 1 meter 80 of 6 feet. Which makes them the largest in a human body to my knowledge
The ova (egg cell) is the second largest cell in the human body, with the largest being the female egg or ovum. These cells are larger in size compared to most other cells in the human body due to their specialized functions related to reproduction.
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For the human body, the female ovum.
The largest cell in the human body is the ovum cell. The ovum cell is approximately one millimeter in length and is the only cell that can be seen without a microscope.
The largest cell in the male human body is the sperm cell, also known as a spermatozoon. It is approximately 50 micrometers long.