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1.1 to 1.5 µm wide http://www.mansfield.osu.edu/~sabedon/biol2010.htm
A egg cell is 60-70 micro meters long(2) millimeters
If the diameter doubles, the surface area quadruples (x 4). So if the original surface area is 3 units, new one will be 12 units!soooo the answer is 12 units
An animal cell is about 15 micrometers long.
An apicomplexa is exceedingly small. Typically, they approximate in size from about 4-9 microns long by 1-3 microns wide.
A cell that is 0.2 millimeters wide. A millimeter is equal to 1000 micrometers. Convert everything to millimeters, and the first cell will be 0.125 millimeters and the second cell will be 0.2 millimeters wide. The second cell is larger.
10 micrometers wide.
They can be around 420 micrometers in length.
To find the width of each cell in micrometers, divide the diameter of the field by the number of cells counted. (1.6 mm / 40 cells = 0.04 mm per cell ). Convert to micrometers by multiplying by 1000: (0.04 mm * 1000 = 40 μm). Therefore, each cell is 40 micrometers wide.
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A single strand of hair can be from 18 micrometers to 80 micrometers in width.
A mitochondrion is typically 0.75 to 3 micrometers wide, making it very small and only visible under a microscope.
1.1 to 1.5 µm wide http://www.mansfield.osu.edu/~sabedon/biol2010.htm
They are microscopic. An average size bacillus would be about 1.1 to 1.5 micrometers (µm) wide by 2.0 to 6.0 µm long.
1,600 (micrometers {microns} per one field of view) divided by 40 (cells per field of view) equals [units cancel] 40 microns per cell.
About 1.5 - 2 micrometers long and about 500 nanometers (half a micrometer) wide.
A egg cell is 60-70 micro meters long(2) millimeters