millimeters are 1 thousandth of a meter. micrometers are 1 millionth of a meter . 10,000,000 divided by 2,000= 5,000 yeast cells
Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
Depending on how many cells there are in the field of view. On medium power, you may not be able to see any.
Golgi bodies are a unknown subject running across a corn field
A stem cell could be absolutely any cell that they are surrounded by, for instance a doctor could use Stem cells and place them in broken heart muscle fibers and those stem cells would become heart muscle cells, repairing the location as they assimilate with the surrounding cells. the same goes for other types of cells, such as organ and even skin cells. so to put the answer of your question in short, a doctor can use stem cells for nearly anything in his field:)
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Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
Depending on how many cells there are in the field of view. On medium power, you may not be able to see any.
A digital micrometer is used to measure small distances in the engineering and manufacturing field. It can measure wires, shafts, spheres, bolts, blocks, and holes.
What is happening to the cells in this field
A football field across is 53.3 yards.
the nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and in plant cells, the cell wall and chlorplasts
Golgi bodies are a unknown subject running across a corn field
A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
micrometers are 1 millionth of a meter and millimeters are 1 thousandth of a meter, so 2 million divided by 2000 is 1000. the answer is 1000
Across the Field - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 December 2008 (DVD premiere)
Cell walls and chloroplasts