150kDaltons
1 micron > 0.5 micron
0.5 micron.
10 micron is half the size of 20 micron
50 micron will filter more than 25micron
You don't, because they're different types of units. Microns measure length and grams measure mass.
Protein molecules are measured in kD (kilodaltons).
1 micron > 0.5 micron
0.5 micron.
10 micron.
Ofcourse 23 micron is thicker than 11 micron.
90 micron.
2 MICRON
The molecular weight of tubulin is 54-55 kiloDaltons.
A 5 Micron is more fine then a 20 Micron, It means, if a particle has a thickness of 1 micron. only 5 numbers of particle can be passed through a 5 Micron filter at a time while 20 numbers of Particle can be passed through a 20 Micron filters. the 5 Micron is more efferent to the 20 Micron.
10 micron
10 micron.
Yes - a 5 micron will filter out much smaller particles than a 30 micron.