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Correction for the length of a Cell's Nucleus

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How long is 630,000 shaftments?
It's about 15,000,000,000 times as long as a Cell's Nucleus
The length of a Cell's Nucleus is about 0.0000390 shaftments.
(for animal cell)
The nucleus of an animal cell measures an average of 0.0000390 shaftments. The nucleus is the largest organelle in these cells, accounting for about 10% of the cell's total volume.
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