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Microorganisms like bacteria and algae are not visible to the naked eye. If these microorganisms were to be measured, what would their unit be?
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Answered by barua0123
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As a result, measuring them can be very difficult. The units used to describe objects on a microscopic length scale are most commonly the Micrometer (oi) – one millionth of 1meter and smaller units. Most microbes are around 1 micrometer in size. Viruses are typically 1/10th that size.

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Answered by aarohi8345
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The size of microbes can be hard to imagine because they are so small. In comparison to animal cells, microbes tend to be smaller. They are about 1/10th the size of a typical human cell. Microbes are generally measured in the scale of one millionth of a meter, which is known as a micrometer

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