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A cell that is 1.6 mm wide is equivalent to 1600 µm wide, because 1 mm = 1000 µm.
A human egg cell is about 0.12 mm in diameter.
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A egg cell is 60-70 micro meters long(2) millimeters
The diameter of a human egg cell is typically around 0.1 millimeters, which is roughly the size of a grain of sand.
It depends on what stage you are looking at: the egg is 0.75 mm wide 0.3mm tall, there are five instars of larvae each getting progressively bigger but the pupa are less variable and are 7.5-10 mm long and 3.5-5 mm wide. The adult wingspan is 25-32 mm
The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell for males and the egg cell (ovum) for females. Both cells are around 0.1 mm in diameter.
To determine how wide the cell will appear under the given magnification, we need to multiply the actual width of the cell by the magnification factor. The calculation would be 20 um (actual width) x 1500 (magnification) = 30,000 um. To convert this to a more convenient unit, we can express it as 30,000 um = 30 mm (1 mm = 1000 um). Therefore, the cell, which is 20 um wide, will appear to be 30 mm wide under a magnification of x1500.
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1 mm = 1000 um 0.03 mm = 30 um
The width of 14 mm is about a finger tip. In a normal person a finger tip is almost 14 mm wide.
An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.