For the purposes of this activity, understand that 1 cm3 = 1 mL. In the biology laboratory, liquid volume is usually measured in milliliters using an appropriately sized graduated cylinder. The measurement marks etched on the side are called "graduations". When liquid is poured in, the top of the liquid forms a slight curve, called a "meniscus". The volume of the liquid should be read at the graduation closest to the bottom of the meniscus. For accuracy, you should read this (1) on a flat lab surface; (2) at eye level (crouch down). How many milliliters of liquid is in the graduate cylinder in this picture?