The common house fly is typically measured in millimeters (mm) when referring to its size, as they usually range from about 6 to 7.5 mm in length. Weight can also be measured in milligrams (mg), though specific weight measurements are less commonly cited. In scientific studies, researchers might also consider other metrics such as wingspan or reproductive rates.
A common house fly is a very small animal. In order to get an accurate measurement, you would have to use millimeters.
Probably in milligrams depending on the size of the fly, but most likely in milligrams.
there are 8 chromosomes in an adult house fly.
yes about that. It very much depends on the fly you are talking about. If it is a common house fly it probably is about 3ml but if it is a Bluebottle or a horse fly it would probably be 5-6ml!;)
I am unsure as to what the questions regards as far as measurement goes, but I can say that all aspects relating to the construction and flight of paper airplanes can be measured.
A common house fly is a very small animal. In order to get an accurate measurement, you would have to use millimeters.
I would go with millimetres
An insect is about 365 grams. It sort of depends on what kind of insect it is.
You measure a house fly in millimeters
Musca. The common house fly is scientifically named Musca domestica.
1. beg a fly to stay calm2. pic her up and give her a kiss of reconciliation3. measure her , be carefulif 1-3 doesn't work, catch one without smashing and do your work
Musca. The common house fly is scientifically named Musca domestica.
The house fly can be found basically anywhere, it is the most common type of fly we encounter in our everyday lives.
House fli.
a fly that you find in your house
Get a fly swatter. That will control it really quick.
The best measurement to use when measuring the width of a house fly is millimeters. This unit is precise enough to capture the small size of the fly, which typically measures about 6 to 7 millimeters in width. Using a ruler or caliper that can measure in millimeters will provide the most accurate results for such a small insect.