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If a palisade cell is 7x10^-5, a red blood cell is 7x10^-6, and a bacteria cell was 1x10^-6, what is the difference in order of magnitude?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

If a palisade cell is 7x10^-5, a red blood cell is 7x10^-6, and a bacteria cell was 1x10^-6, what is the difference in order of magnitude?



Answer:

The difference in order of magnitude between the palisade cell and red blood cell is 1. So, the palisade cell is 10 times bigger than the virus. The red blood cell is also seven times bigger than the bacteria cell.


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Alternative answers:

The palisade cell is 10 times bigger than the virus.
Palisade cell is 10 times bigger than the virus.
Palisade cell is 10x than the virus.
The red blood cell is also seven times bigger than the bacteria cell.
Red blood cell is seven times bigger than the bacteria cell.
The red blood cell is seven times bigger than the bacteria cell.
Red blood cell is seven times bigger than the bacteria
The difference in order of magnitude between the palisade cell and red blood cell is 1.
The palisade cell is 10x bigger than the virus.