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English: Size and morphology of different cell types and their nuclei from Caenorhabditis elegans. As comparison some human cell types on the left. Labels in grey: numbers followed by an "N" (e.g. "32N") indicate number of haploid genomes, names in quotes (e.g. 'AWC') indicate a specific C. elegans cell, the "139 nuclei" represents the number of nuclei in the syncytial hyp7 cell.
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