Animal cells are typically measured in micrometers (µm), with most cells ranging from about 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter. For example, red blood cells are approximately 6 to 8 micrometers wide. Micrometers provide a suitable scale for understanding the size of cells, as they are much smaller than millimeters.
I think the cells belong in life and cell biology
Cells are usually measured in microns (1 micron = 0.000001 meters, or 0.001 millimeters). Subcellular structures might be measured in microns or nanometers (1 nanometer (nm) = 0.000000001 meters).Its symbol is: µ
Bacteria Red blood cells Yeast cells Most plant and animal cells Protozoa Some viruses
I'm guessing that it's cells, since cells are the basic unit of life.
Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.
Nolume is measured in unit meter cubed, m3.
The measurement unit depends on the characteristic that is being measured.
Power is measured in the unit of watts (W) in physics.
A unit of mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
Volume is measured in decibals.
It is measured in Joules! :D
Grams are one unit in which weight can be measured.