Molecules, which are composed of even smaller parts called atoms, are found in cells.
<h3>Why do molecules and cells differ in size?</h3>
A cell is larger. Molecules, which make up the building blocks of cells, are composed of elements and their constituent atoms. The building block of everything is a molecule. Because a biological cell is composed of molecules, it cannot be bigger than a molecule.
<h3>What size cells make up the human body's largest and smallest parts?</h3>
The biggest cell in the human body is the ovum (female gamete). Every month, a single cell is expelled from the ovary. Each ovum has a diameter of 0.1 mm. The sperm is the tiniest cell in the human body (male gamete).
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