How do we know about mitochondria and other cell structures?Comparing sizes

The development of microscopes, particularly the electron microscope, has helped scientists to learn more about how cells function.

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Comparing sizes

The diagram shows the size of three organisms, different cells and other structures.

The diagram shows the size of three organisms, different cells and other structures.

A comparison can be used to draw a physical relationship between two or more objects.

For instance, the length of the leaf cell above is ten times the diameter of a red blood cell.

The calculation would be:

\(\frac{\text{70 μm}}{\text{7 μm}} = 10\)

These can be compared directly because both of the numbers are in the same units.

Order of magnitude

Differences in size are often described as differences in . That's the difference calculated in factors of 10.

If you increase a number by one order of magnitude, you are multiplying the number by 10.

If you decrease a number by one order of magnitude, you are dividing the number by 10 (which is equivalent to multiplying by 0.1).

Hence, the length of a leaf cell above is one order of magnitude larger than the diameter of a red blood cell.

Changing between units

When comparing the size of a bacterium with the virus, the values given are in different units. The different units have to be converted so that they are the same.

This many……equals this many
1,000 m (m = metres)1 kmLargest unit
1,00 cm (cm = centimetres)1 m
10 mm (mm = millimetres)1 cm
1,000 mm1 m
1,000 µm (µm = micrometres)1 mm
100 nm (nm = nanometres)1 µmSmallest unit
This many…1,000 m (m = metres)
…equals this many1 km
Largest unit
This many…1,00 cm (cm = centimetres)
…equals this many1 m
This many…10 mm (mm = millimetres)
…equals this many1 cm
This many…1,000 mm
…equals this many1 m
This many…1,000 µm (µm = micrometres)
…equals this many1 mm
This many…100 nm (nm = nanometres)
…equals this many1 µm
Smallest unit

Question

What is the width of a cheek cell compared with a Salmonella bacterium?

Question

How many times longer is an ant than the diameter of a human hair?