The size of animal cells varies, but on average, they are about 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter. This means that in 1 millimeter (1,000 micrometers), you could fit approximately 33 to 100 animal cells in a single row, depending on their size. Thus, the exact number can vary based on the specific type of animal cell being considered.
The size of animal cells can vary, but they typically range from about 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter. Given that 1 millimeter (mm) equals 1,000 micrometers, approximately 33 to 100 animal cells could fit in one millimeter if arranged in a single layer. However, this number can vary based on the specific size and shape of the cells being considered.
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millimeters are 1 thousandth of a meter. micrometers are 1 millionth of a meter . 10,000,000 divided by 2,000= 5,000 yeast cells
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Animals cells are diploids, meaning they have 2 copies.
1 mm = 1000 um
1 inch is how many mm?
1 mm = .1 cm
10 mm = 1 cm ⇒ 1 mm = 1/10 cm =
Animal cells - 1 animal cells are generally small in size 2 cell wall is absent Plant cells - 1 plant cells are are larger than animal cells 2 the plasma membrane of plant cells is surrounded by a rigid cell wall of cellulose
Direct Conversion Formula 1 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.03937007874 in