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1 cc (cubic centimeter) is equivalent to 1 milliliter (ml), and in a syringe or needle, it typically fills a small chamber. Visually, 1 cc appears as a small volume of liquid, usually occupying about 1/10th of a standard 10 ml syringe. In a typical insulin syringe, which often has markings for units, 1 cc would correspond to 100 units. The amount is generally small enough to be contained within a single, narrow barrel of a syringe.

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