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Discuss the size of microorganisms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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To put a numerical value on microbial size, most measurements of microbes are done with the unit of measure of micrometer, which is one millionth of a meter (one 2,500th of an inch). In relation to something more tangible a period or “. ” is about 0.5 millimeters or 0.5/1,000th of a meter.

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Answered by ananditanunes65
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Microbes are organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye. Even so, there are enormous variations in size and type among microbes. This activity allows students to compare the sizes of various microorganisms, relative to an object with a standard size (0.5 mm) that is visible without magnification. Students will compare microbes listed on the Microbe Scaling Chart, which range from an amoeba—measuring 300 micrometers (equivalent to 0.3 millimeters) in diameter or larger—to the polio virus, which is only 0.03 micrometers in length.e.g., bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses), and learn that microbes play key roles in the lives of humans, sometimes causing disease. 

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