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How much larger is a tadpole than a sperm?

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like how many times larger is a tadpole?

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  1. a lot


  2. well one needs a microscope to see a sperm, and the naked eye to see a tadpole. I'd say a LOT larger  

  3. Sperm is a single haploid cell, tadpoles are multicellular  organism.

  4. it's definitely bigger than a sperm probably like 20 times you can see tadpoles with your bare eyes but need a microscope to see the actual look of sperm  

  5. the "head" of a spermatozoon is about 5 µm x 3 µm

    now it depends on the tadpole

    take a tadpole of your choice and you should be able to calculate it

  6. lol

    y do you wanna know that

    lmao

    i guess 50x larger

    joke

    i dont know

  7. people here would know, seeing as how they actually compared a tadpole specimen with their own sperm

  8. ok, a tadpole is an organism composed of millions of cells. a sperm is one of the smallest cells in the human body.  tadpoles can also range from the size of a grain of sand to an inch long. there is no exact answer. i would say at least 100,000 times larger

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