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Just what is the upper limit for Midi Chlorian counts?

Posted: 2017-02-04 09:56am
by Chris Parr
Say if you took a typical human's red blood cell of about 5 microns in diameter, and a Midi Chlorian was about the size of a nanobacteria—let's say about 50 nanometers—how many of those Midi Chlorians would realistically fit in the red blood cell without interfering with its primary function of carrying oxygen? I know it's over 20,000, but how much more?