I don't know exactly what you mean; but neither ounces nor gallons are part of the metric system. Look at the Wikipedia article on "SI" to get information about the current, official, version of the metric system.
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The metric system does not use ounces or gallons as units of measure. Ounces and gallons are part of the Imperial system of measurement. In the metric system, volume is measured in liters, with milliliters being a smaller unit. If you are looking for a conversion between ounces and liters, 1 ounce is approximately equal to 0.0296 liters (29.57 milliliters), and 1 gallon is equal to approximately 3.785 liters.
Capacity can be measured using both the metric system and customary units. In the metric system, capacity is typically measured in liters or milliliters, while in the customary system, it is measured in ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
The metric system does not use ounces; it uses grams as a unit of measurement for mass.
Americans primarily use the imperial system of measurements, which includes units such as inches, feet, pounds, and gallons. This system is different from the metric system used by most other countries.
No, ounces are not used in the metric system. The metric system uses units such as grams and kilograms for measuring weight. Ounces are a unit of measure commonly used in the Imperial system.
It means the measurement of physical attributes or characteristics using the metric system.