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microscope which utilizes extremely thin sections of biological material specially fixed and stained
transmission electron microscope
utilizes whole specimens
scanning electron microscope
kilo
1000 or 10^3
hcto
100 or 10^2
deka
10 or 10^1
deci
.1 or 10^-1
centi
.01 or 10^-2
milli
.001 or 10^-3
micro
.000001 or 10^-6
nano
.000000001 or 10^-9
pico
.000000000001 or 10^-12
1 m =? decimeters
10 decimeters
how many cms are in 1 meter
100 centimeters
how many millimeters are in 1m
1000 millimeters
how many micrometers are in 1mm
1000 micrometers
how many nanometers are in 1 micrometer
1000 nanometers
how many angstroms are in 1 nanometer
10 angstroms
how many milliliters are in 1l
1000 milliliters
how many microliters are in 1ml
1000 microliters
how many nanoliters are in 1 microliter
1000 nanoliters
how many grams are in 1kg
1000 grams
how many mg are in 1g
1000mg
how many micrograms are in 1g
1,000,000 micrograms
how many nanograms are in 1g
1,000,000,000 nanograms
what are the steps of the scientific method
1. problem is observed
2. hypothesis
3. experiment
4. results
5. conclusion
a widely accepted and well supported hypothesis
theory