What is the mass of a bacterial cell in standard and scientific notation?

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2026-05-20 10:15

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The mass of a typical bacterial cell is approximately 1 to 5 picograms (pg). In standard notation, this is about 1 × 10^-12 to 5 × 10^-12 grams. In scientific notation, it can be expressed as 1-5 × 10^-12 g, depending on the specific type of bacteria.

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