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Effectus [21]
3 years ago
5

There are 1000 micrometres (um) in a millimetre (mm).

Biology
1 answer:
Vesna [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The length of the cell in millimetres is 0.0015.

Explanation:

Given conversion :

1000\mu m=1mm

Thus 1\mu m=\frac{1}{1000}mm=0.001mm

Given : Length of the cell = 1.5 micrometers (\mu m)

To find: Length of the cell in milllimeters (mm)

Length of the cell in milllimeters (mm) = 1.5\times 0.001mm=0.0015mm

The length of the cell in millimetres is 0.0015.

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