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What is the largest cell in our environment?

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The largest biological cell is often cited as the *ostrich* egg, which is about 6 inches (15 cm) long and weigh about 3 pounds (1.4 kg). This is a myth. There are at least several biological cells larger than an ostrich egg, despite the fact that even many scientists and laypeople believe the ostrich egg is indeed the biggest. read more

That’s the cell membrane that contains the yolk and the white, which helps protect the egg cell and the growing chicken from everything that’s going on around it. Eggs come in all different shapes and sizes, but the largest cell that exists in the world right now is an ostrich egg. read more

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