normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
The size of a typical bacterial cell is 0.5-5.0 micrometers, a average human cell is 10 micrometers.
it makes cell size shrink
micometers
100 nanometers
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
Chlamydia includes a bacterial cell wall, ribosomes, RNA, DNA, and other typical bacterial cell parts.
The size of a typical bacterial cell is 0.5-5.0 micrometers, a average human cell is 10 micrometers.
it makes cell size shrink
it makes cell size shrink
micometers
Typical D cell batteries NiCad or otherwise are 1.2 volts.
The size of a typical granule seen in the photosphere is about 1000 km across.
0.001 (106/103) = 1 micrometer ============= That would be about in the middle of bacterial size, typical. Ranges from about 0.2 microns to 2 microns. So, yes!
100 nanometers
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
A typical animal cell can have several hundred lysosomes. It can depend on the size and function of the cell.
No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.