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13 October, 20:31

If a bacterial cell has a length of 0.9 micrometers (µm), how many nanometers (nm) long is the cell?

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  1. 13 October, 20:42
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    900 nanometer (nm)

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Length of a bacterial cell = 0.9 micrometer (µm)

    There is a direct relationship between the nanometer and the micrometer scale,

    It is that 1 micrometer (μm) = 1000 nanometer (nm)

    Therefore, 0.9 μm = 900 nm

    Thus, the length of the given bacterial cell is 900 nanometer (nm).
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