Place the following in order in terms of size. ( Smallest to Largest)
A. Water Molecule
B. Red Blood Cell
C. White Blood Cell
D. Bacterial Cell
E. HIV
F. hemoglobin protein
G. the diameter of a strand of human hair.
Answer---smallest to largest
Water molecule, HIV , bacterial cell, RBC, WBC , the diameter of a strand of human hair , hemoglobin protein
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