7*10^0 um
1600 micrometres.
Amphiuma (75-80 um)
White blood cells are larger. White blood cells range in size from 7-21 micrometers in diameter. Red blood cells are typically 6-8 micrometers in diameter. However, RBCs are more prevalent, accounting for 25% of the volume of blood, whereas WBC's only account for 1%.
1 mm = 1000 um 0.03 mm = 30 um
20 micrometers (a human hair is 200 micrometers)
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== == I do not know about epithelial cells but i do know this: Red blood cells are the smallest ones measuring about 6 or 7 um. Sperm cells are also very small(25um) but are big compared to red blood cells. Its dificult to compare these cells to muscle cells because they are long but skinny. ________________________________________ (New to this answers thing, don't feel comfortable deleting other people's stuff) I just did a bio lab and these are my measurements: Red blood cells: 8µm wide; 10µm long Sperm cells: 2µmwide; 10µm long (known to vary) Striated muscle (This is skeletal muscle, like a bicep; I don't know how it compares to smooth muscle and they really varied in length) 40µm wide; 430µm long Cheek epithelial cells: 59µm wide; 63µm long
um... if you mean another word for 'wide', you could use 'width'.
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