How large is a eukaryotic cell?

Answer:
The largest cell in our body is an oocyte (egg cell), which is extermely big compared to any other cell. It is around 100 micrometers and much larger than most other cells in the body. Some of the smaller ones are single figures and white blood cells can be around 20 micrometers.

So to put a general figure to eukaryotic cells, I think 1-100 micrometers is quoted.
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