"u" in this case stands for micro, so 1 uL is 1 micro-litre or 1 millionth of a litre.
The UL ratio, or upper-to-lower segment ratio, is typically around 0.85 by 10 years of age. This ratio measures the proportion of a person's body between the upper and lower limbs, and it helps assess body proportions and growth patterns.
One milliliter (ml) is equal to 1,000 microliters (ul). So in this case, 250 microliters would equal .25 milliliters, and would be smaller.
Depends on how big the drop of blood is that you are talking about? 1 microliter (ul = 1 millions of a liter) of normal blood has about 3 million red cells and an average size drop is about 50 ul so one avergae size drop of normal blood has about 150 million red blood cells....................u are a ritard it is 50 billion ur mums
The ranges of normal RBC count (expressed in million red cells per microlitre (uL) of blood) are:Women: 4.2 to 5.4 million/uLMen: 4.7 to 6.1 million/uLChildren: 4.6 to 4.8 milliom/uL
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The UL ratio becomes 1:1 by the age of 10 years.
1 cubic meter is equal to 1000000000 ul. microliters
The "UL" is a typewriter abbreviation for Mucro Liter or 1/1 000 000 of a Liter. Properly a Greek letter is used in place of the "U". 40 UL is 40/1 000 000 of a Liter at full capacity. 100 UL is 100/1 000 000 of a Liter at full capacity. Perhaps this is enough for the questioner.
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There are 1,000 microliters (uL) in 1 cubic millimeter (mm3).
1000 microlitres = 1 milliletre. 25 uL = 0.025 mL
There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. To convert here, you multiply by 1000. 0.0036 ml x 1000 is 3.6 microlitres.
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There are a thousand micro-liters in a milliliter.
It is 1000000 of a litre.
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