Quiz: Cell Size and Scale Calculations (Standard Form)
GCSE AQA Combined Science: Trilogy — 8464
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Building on what you've learned about cells, let's test your ability to calculate and understand cell size and scale using standard form!
What does standard form help us do in science?
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Which of the following numbers are written correctly in standard form? (Select all that apply)
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The diameter of a typical human cell is approximately {{blank0}} metres, which can be written as {{blank1}} in standard form.
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Convert 0.000002 metres into standard form.
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A typical bacterial cell measures 2 × 10^-6 metres in diameter. Which of the following is the same as this measurement?
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Which of the following statements about standard form are correct? (Select all that apply)
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A certain organelle measures 4 × 10^-8 metres. Convert this to decimal form.
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