Enterobacter aerogenes are classified as coccobacillus, based on their cellular morphology. They are rod-shaped (bacillus), but short and almost spherical (coccus).
It all depends on the cell type; Prokaryotic cells range from 1-10 micrometers and eukaryotic cells range from 10 to 100 micrometers
Bacteria are generally smaller in size compared to human cells. The average size of a bacterium is around 1-5 micrometers (µm), while the average size of a human cell can range from 10-30 micrometers.
Hydrilla cells typically range in size from 200 to 600 micrometers in length and 14 to 65 micrometers in width. They are elongated and can vary in shape depending on environmental conditions.
The size of a living cell can vary greatly depending on the type of cell and organism. On average, most animal cells range in size from 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter, while plant cells can be larger, reaching up to 100 micrometers. Bacteria cells are generally smaller, typically ranging from 0.2 to 2 micrometers in size.
normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
It all depends on the cell type; Prokaryotic cells range from 1-10 micrometers and eukaryotic cells range from 10 to 100 micrometers
Bacteria are generally smaller in size compared to human cells. The average size of a bacterium is around 1-5 micrometers (µm), while the average size of a human cell can range from 10-30 micrometers.
Female ovum 100-200 micrometers. Male about 5-7 micrometers.
To find the size of the cell, you can divide the diameter of the field of vision by 13. Given that the diameter of the field of vision at high power is 600 micrometers, the calculation would be: 600 micrometers / 13 ≈ 46.15 micrometers. Therefore, the size of the cell is approximately 46.15 micrometers.
Hydrilla cells typically range in size from 200 to 600 micrometers in length and 14 to 65 micrometers in width. They are elongated and can vary in shape depending on environmental conditions.
The size of a living cell can vary greatly depending on the type of cell and organism. On average, most animal cells range in size from 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter, while plant cells can be larger, reaching up to 100 micrometers. Bacteria cells are generally smaller, typically ranging from 0.2 to 2 micrometers in size.
7 to 8 micrometers
Some yeast cells are 10 times larger than others, with a size ranging from about 3 to 4 micrometers to 40 micrometers. Humans are therefore between 50,000 and 500,000 times the size of a yeast cell.
Blood cells are much smaller than dust mites. A typical blood cell has a diameter of about 6-8 micrometers, while a dust mite can range in size from about 100 to 300 micrometers. Dust mites are visible to the naked eye, whereas blood cells can only be seen under a microscope.
The typical size of a red blood cell is about 6-8 micrometers in diameter.
normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
the average size of a red blood cell is about 7.2 micrometers in diameter.