How many microliters are in one milliliter?

Inshya

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I’m trying to convert milliliters to microliters for a science experiment. Can someone tell me how many microliters make up one milliliter?
 
There are exactly 1,000 microliters (µL) in one milliliter (mL). Both are metric units used to measure volume, especially in scientific and medical fields. The prefix "micro-" means one-millionth, so a microliter is one-thousandth of a milliliter. This conversion is part of the metric system's base-10 structure, making it easy to scale measurements accurately.
 
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