The unit for mass is grams, but there can also be kilograms for really big stuff and milligrams for really small stuff.
In the International System of Units (SI), that would be the kilogram.
The SI or international system of measurement base unit of mass is not the milliliter. The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram.
All of the above except the yard. Yards are an Imperial measurement, not metric.
It is a fundamental quantity, measured in kilograms.
The International System of units uses celsius as the measurement of temperature. It is called the SI system of measurement. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists use Kelvin as the official measurement of temperature.
In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
Established in 1960 by the international agreement, the "Metric System" is the international standard of measurement.
The SI (International System of Units), and the Metric System.
SI stands (in French) for Système international d'unités, the International System of Units [of measurement].
International System, SI. (from Lè Système International d' Unités).
grams in the CGS measurement system, Kilograms in the Si and MKS system, or pounds in the FPS measurement system.
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.