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1mm=1000 µm

therefore can fit 1000 cells

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Average Human RBC (erythrocyte) diameter of 6–8µm
So, 7.5µm would be within the statistical average.
And 7.5mm = 7500µm.
So 7500µm / 7.5µm/cell = 1000 cells.

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There are micrometers in a millimeter. If you use that formula you figure out that there are 7,500 red blood cells in 7.5 millimeters of space.

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35,000,000 cells 35,000,000 cells Hey peoples some of these answers suck so i am going to change some of them to better answers so you are lucky i am here!

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1 mm = 1000 µm Therefore, it could fit 1000 cells

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