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A staph bacteria is about 1,000 times smaller than a millimeter, so it is measured in micrometers. The actual size is 0.6 micrometers.
25,400 micrometers
There are 1,000 micrometers in one millimeter.
1m = 1,000,000 micrometers 100 micrometers x (1m/1,000,000 micrometers) = 1 x 10-4m, or 0.0001m
730 micrometers
Blood cell is 20 micrometers, and a dute mite is 200 micrometers
It all depends on the cell type; Prokaryotic cells range from 1-10 micrometers and eukaryotic cells range from 10 to 100 micrometers
A staph bacteria is about 1,000 times smaller than a millimeter, so it is measured in micrometers. The actual size is 0.6 micrometers.
Female ovum 100-200 micrometers. Male about 5-7 micrometers.
15 micrometers
The average size of an amoeba is 220-740 micrometers.
normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
The size of the openings of filters or screens, usually expressed in micrometers.
Archabectacteria is 15 micrometers long.
About 1.5 - 2 micrometers long and about 500 nanometers (half a micrometer) wide.
20 micrometers (a human hair is 200 micrometers)
7 to 8 micrometers