To order these organisms from smallest to largest, we can look at their sizes based on the measurements you provided:
- Bacterial Plasmids - Usually around 1-20 kbp, for practical illustration, we can consider them here to be in the range of about a few nanometers.
- Mastadenovirus (TEM 30 nm) - Size is about 30 nanometers.
- Giardia Lamblia (Protozoa) - Typically about 10-20 micrometers (10,000 to 20,000 nm).
- Gram Positive Bacteria - Typically around 1-10 micrometers (1,000 to 10,000 nm), but can vary depending on the specific bacteria.
- Clonorchis sinensis (Lm 5mm) - This is a parasitic flatworm and is measured in millimeters, about 5 mm or 5,000 micrometers.
So, the order from smallest to largest would be:
- Bacterial Plasmids (nanometers)
- Mastadenovirus (30 nm)
- Gram Positive Bacteria (1-10 µm)
- Giardia Lamblia (Protozoa) (10-20 µm)
- Clonorchis sinensis (5 mm)
The final ordering in terms of approximate size is:
- Bacterial Plasmids
- Mastadenovirus
- Gram Positive Bacteria
- Giardia Lamblia
- Clonorchis sinensis
Please note that the sizes can vary based on specific types and conditions, but this is a general ordering based on common dimensions.