That depends on a huge range of things - when you last washed your hands, how well you washed your hands, what you have done since you washed your hands. Most bacteria build up on your hands will be under the finger nails, between your fingers and around your wrists. This is because many people do not wash their hands properly.
No, for various reasons: Your mouth does not have enzymes for bacteria. Enzymes are substrate specific. Because of this the only enzymes that are found are ones to begin the break down of food. The only enzyme that is produced by the mouth is amylase. This begins the break down of amylose (a starch) into simple sugars. Logic says that bacteria grow where there is moisture, warmth and food. None of this fits the skin over the mouth.
Hands have far more germs than the mouth. Enzymes in your saliva prevent germs to develop. It is the reason why most animals clean themselves and their cups with their own saliva, by licking.
Usually your mouth but it depends on where you've been sticking your hands.
Your hands have more dangerous germs though.
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Actually your hands got more germs than your mouth because you dont go touching things like doorknobs with your mouth.
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it depends, on your hand you may contract germs through external contact which could be carried into your mouth when you consume something without cleansing your hands and your mouth could get germs from the food you are eating and breathing through your mouth
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I'm not sure but most likely your hands. Saliva has some anti-bacterial properties, and you touch lots of things with bacteria on them that you don't put in your mouth.
Mouth, Because there are alot more body fluids in your mouth eg,saliva,possible flem etc..
The human mouth contains many more different types of bacteria than those which are present under fingernails. The human mouth is, thus, "germier".
fungus, athletes foot.
Saliva. Normally urine is sterile.
Mouth
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
Germ-x kills pretty much all the germs, but washing your hands only removes them ,and they go down the sink. They don't die though.
The friction that is created from washing your hands does not actually kill germs, however, it does help to wash them away. It is recommended that people wash their hands with soap for a duration of at least 30 seconds.
If you use non-antibacterial soap and rub your hands together with it and water for like 15 seconds, that releases the germs, but does not kill them. So then you put your hands under water and that washes the germs away.
washing your hands of course is the most affective way of killing germs. but hand sanitizer is best when you don't have access to running water or soap. Hand sanitizer kills more germs but drys your hands out with overuse. After the years go by you will find your hands getting itchy all the time. It is best to only use hand sanitizer when touching things as elevator buttons, public door handles & washrooms... etc.
A person has more germs in their mouth than on their hands. Saliva has enzymes that prevent germs from forming, while your hands touch things such as doorknobs all day which are infested with germs.
no its not cleaner because the Dogs have a lot more germs than we do because Example: humans throw a ball and we throw it with our hands and our hands have the most germs so when you throw the ball the dog picks up the germs. hope i helpedd :D
More germs are in the hair than hands!
Yes, putting hands in your mouth can increase a persons risk of illness. A person can have germs on their hands that can a person to become ill.
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Millions and Billions FACT: There are more stars in the sky than bad germs in your mouth
because it will bring germs from your hands, to your mouth, and it will ruin the stichs.
More germs are typically transferred by shaking hands, as it involves direct contact with the hands, which are common carriers of germs. Kissing can also transfer germs, but the likelihood depends on factors such as the duration and intensity of the kiss.
a million germs are in your mouth
They be come more clean and you will have no germs on them
150 million germs live in your mouth
Wash your hands after using the bathroom + Wash your hands before any meal. Do not put your fingers into your mouth or germs will spread.