About 5 million cells per cubic mm in a healthy person.
There are about a thousand times as many red blood cells as white cells. Consider that the red blood cells (or erythrocytes) in a mm3 (or microliter) of blood number about five million in an average man (a few less in a woman). The white blood cells (or leukocytes) number only 5-6 thousand per mm3 so the ratio is about a thousand fold.
Well, there are 1000mm in 1m. So answer = 1000
The volume will be 1mm cube. It is calculated by 1mm*1mm*1mm.
10mm in 1 cm. 0.01cm in 1mm
About 5 million cells per cubic mm in a healthy person.
There are about a thousand times as many red blood cells as white cells. Consider that the red blood cells (or erythrocytes) in a mm3 (or microliter) of blood number about five million in an average man (a few less in a woman). The white blood cells (or leukocytes) number only 5-6 thousand per mm3 so the ratio is about a thousand fold.
Well, there are 1000mm in 1m. So answer = 1000
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1mm=how many SWG
1000
0.001m = 1mm
1mm is 1000 microns
10
0.001 m = 1mm.
1mm
1mm = 0.000001km