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The smallest cell is the sperm cell and the largest cell is ovum in the human body. The sperm is a male reproductive cell and they are small in size.
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The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell.
These cells are small in volume. Head of the sperm cell measures about 4 micrometres in length, just a little bit smaller than a red blood cell (RBCs).
The largest cell in the human body is Egg cells (ovum). They are 20 times larger than the sperm cells and measure about 0.1 millimetres in diameter.
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