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  micrometer's Room - looking at a sheet of graph paper
  um = 10-6 m
look at the entire room
 
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10-6 m    1 um
10-5 m    10 um
10-4 m    100 um

bacteria ~1 um red blood cell ~10 um

hair ~100 um diameter

Looks like a tree trunk?


paramecium Source, image "Courtesy of Sidney Tamm".
(Looks odd? I wonder if it's dead and dried out.)

toilet-paper tube

src q-tip cotton
Looks like twigs?


a bacteria "train" from my mouth

 inches  mils (1/1000 inch)
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1200 dpi
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your screen dot

Amoeba

human egg

    ... most Prokaryotic cells
... most Eukaryotic animal cells


src,
image
human chromosomes

human red blood cell
capillary blood vessel
... rbc's fit through because they are squishy.
Hmm... another source claims 8-10 um...?

air



air
goo
wall
capillary
alveoli wall (~300um balloon) if you were inside the alveoli, it would look somewhat like being in those big theaters here with the round roofs, and you can look up and you can see sort of a tiled effect? That's kind of what you might imagine. You'll see these cells that are attached together much like tiles are on a floor. src[edited]

Saran wrap (kitchen plastic wrap)


thin aluminum foil (used in laminates)
typical kitchen foil
typical aluminum tray
thick aluminum foil (thicker than 200 um is called "sheet" rather than "foil" :)

src pollen


pin head (size approximate ±~15%) source, img




cilia (min/max)

... amoeba cyst src

... sneeze droplets src

: ... ... yeast src

corner of a grain of salt

single optical fiber (no coating) src

Thumbnail of nanofloor.

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