Chapter 1: Q69E (page 9)
Many medical laboratory tests are run using 5.0 μL blood serum. What is this volume in milliliters?
Short Answer
The volume of blood serum in millimeters is 5.0x10-3mL.
Chapter 1: Q69E (page 9)
Many medical laboratory tests are run using 5.0 μL blood serum. What is this volume in milliliters?
The volume of blood serum in millimeters is 5.0x10-3mL.
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