Biology, asked by yohannchopra, 17 days ago

What microbe is 1/1000 of the width of a human cell

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Answered by ArnavSaikia1
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Answer:

Mycoplasma (0.1 micrometre)

Answered by vishwakarmasharmila4
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Answer:

Most microbes are around 1 micrometer in size. Viruses are typically 1/10th that size. Animal cells are typically around 10 micrometers in size. However, length is not the only measurement that pertains to microbes.

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