From smallest to largest, the order would be: Bacterial Plasmids, Adenovirus, Gram Positive Bacteria, Giardia Lamblia (Protozoa), Clonorchis sinensis, Mastad.

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Based on the typical sizes of these entities, the order from smallest to largest would be:

  1. Bacterial Plasmids - These are small, circular DNA molecules and are generally measured in nanometers.
  2. Adenovirus - These are relatively small viruses, usually measuring around 70 to 90 nanometers in diameter.
  3. Gram Positive Bacteria - These bacteria are larger than viruses, typically ranging from 0.5 to 5 micrometers in size.
  4. Giardia Lamblia (Protozoa) - This is a single-celled organism that is generally around 10 to 20 micrometers in size.
  5. Clonorchis sinensis - This is a parasitic flatworm (fluke) that can be about 10 to 25 millimeters in length.
  6. Mastad (if referring to a mammalian species or a large organism) - This would be larger than the aforementioned organisms, but "Mastad" is not a commonly recognized term. If you meant "mastodon," it would indeed be the largest in this list.

So, according to the estimated sizes, the order is:

  1. Bacterial Plasmids
  2. Adenovirus
  3. Gram Positive Bacteria
  4. Giardia Lamblia
  5. Clonorchis sinensis
  6. Mastadon (assuming that’s what you meant)

If "Mastad" refers to something else, please clarify for proper context.