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How big is a blood cell? house does its size compare to dust mites and then to the e. coli bacteria
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2mm in diamiter is how big it is
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The blood cell is bigger then a dust mite but the e. coli bacteria is the smallest
blood cell= 6 microns
Dust mite= 5 microns
e coli bacteria= 2 micrometeres
microns and micrometers are equal.
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