Based on the typical sizes of these entities, the order from smallest to largest would be:
- Bacterial Plasmids - These are small, circular DNA molecules and are generally measured in nanometers.
- Adenovirus - These are relatively small viruses, usually measuring around 70 to 90 nanometers in diameter.
- Gram Positive Bacteria - These bacteria are larger than viruses, typically ranging from 0.5 to 5 micrometers in size.
- Giardia Lamblia (Protozoa) - This is a single-celled organism that is generally around 10 to 20 micrometers in size.
- Clonorchis sinensis - This is a parasitic flatworm (fluke) that can be about 10 to 25 millimeters in length.
- 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:
- Bacterial Plasmids
- Adenovirus
- Gram Positive Bacteria
- Giardia Lamblia
- Clonorchis sinensis
- Mastadon (assuming that’s what you meant)
If "Mastad" refers to something else, please clarify for proper context.