This question is virtually impossible to answer given that all human cells have varying volumes and chemical compositions. However, in 2009, National Geographic estimated that the number of atoms in a human body cell would be 100 times the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, so approximately 2 TRILLION per cell.
brain cell
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
the egg cell is spunk
Basically a nucleus is a mass of Baryons--protons and nuetrons (which are called nucleons jointly). Protons have a positive charge and nuetrons have no electric charge. One could also argue that a nucleus is made of quarks, the subatomic particles of which baryons are comprised.
The largest known virus is the Mimivirus with a length of 800 nanometers.
Protons Nuetrons and Electrons
a volcanic cell has electrodes and electrons flow through electrodes .
A human cell is a type of cell that is in humans.
The human.
A human cell is one cell.
No it does not. But photosynthesis provides electrons
The egg is the largest human cell.
brain cell
Oxygen-17 has 17 protons and neutrons in its nucleus, while oxygen-18 has 18. This tiny difference in atomic mass affects their stability and abundance in nature. Oxygen-18 is slightly heavier and less common than oxygen-17.
Mitochondria. These tiny bodies within EACH cell of your body allow you to burn sugar and fat with oxygen (they make the ATP that the cells use for energy). Since every cell has them, each type of cell performs the function that its supposed to, thus performing "human functions".
Nerve cell is the longest cell in human body.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.