One milliliter (ml) is equal to 1,000 microliters (ul). So in this case, 250 microliters would equal .25 milliliters, and would be smaller.
Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
An atom is millions of times smaller than a virus which is thousands of times smaller than a bacterium.
No, chromosomes are smaller than cells. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells which codes for the synthesis of proteins.
Organelle
Viruses are non-living entities that show characteristics of living beings inside another living cell. Viruses consist of genetic material surrounded by protein coat. They lack organelles or membranes. Thus, they are very much smaller than bacterial cells which have membranes, and sometimes even organelles. In fact, many viruses inhabit bacterial cells. They are called bacteriophages. The smallest bacteria are in the order of .3 micrometers, while the largest viruses are in the order of 400 nanometers. A virus is smaller than bacteria A virus is smaller than bacteria
multiply by 1000, giving 250ul
Yes, a lot bigger. 1cm3 is 1ml, which is 1/1000 of a litre which is still a lot smaller than a gallon
urine weight is more than distilled water due to the dissolved solutes in it
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A pipette for volumes such as 50mL, 20mL, 10mL, 5mL, 2mL and 1mL. A micropipette for smaller volumes between 1mL and 1uL. (uL = microlitre = 1/1000000th of a litre)
1ml= _______________cm2
1ml in a syringe is far more accurate than 1ml in a dropper. as well as everything else, a 1ml syringe allows precise and dropwise addition to a reaction vessel for example.
1ml is 1ml. 1ml = 1cc = 1cm3 also
1ml
1ml is a fifth of a teaspoon.
0.3 of anything is almost always less than 1 of the same thing.
Just use 1mL