In article <5eajn1$eaf at mserv1.dl.ac.uk>,
Eugene Leitl <Eugene.Leitl at lrz.uni-muenchen.de> wrote:
>On 17 Feb 1997, Russell J. Buono Ph.D. wrote:
>>> how about a corticospinal neuron in the great blue whale? could be
>> meters long!! Russ Buono Ph.D. Dept Path, Jefferson Medical College.
>> Phila, PA USA
>>I think there is an algae cell several centimeters in size (SciAm aricle?).
>Squid axons are not too small, also. Spaghetti bacteria are about 3 cm
>long. Is the ostrich's egg really a single cell?!
>>ciao,
>'gene
Sure it is...isn't it? I mean, it's an ovum and if it's fertilized
it starts dividing right? Help me out here people! :-)
Brian
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