If you touch the sores or fluids from the sores and then the baby's skin, yes you can. Fluids found in a herpes sore carry the virus, and contact with those fluids can cause infection. If you touch your sores or the fluids from the sores, you may transfer herpes to another part of your own body or to someone else. Do not touch the sores or fluids to avoid spreading herpes. If you touch the sores or fluids, immediately wash your hands thoroughly to help avoid spreading your infection.
Some, but not all, substances do so. Such substances are known as catalysts.
Vacuole.
One molecule.
The cell Membrane allows substances to go in and out
i think it is the vacuole
Reactants
they are little sores in your mouth
Sores inside the mouth are called canker sores.
reactants- the substances that take part in a chemical reactionproducts- the new substances formed after a chemical reaction
reactants- the substances that take part in a chemical reactionproducts- the new substances formed after a chemical reaction
No. I have canker sores and have never kowingly given some one canker sores. Canker sores are not caused by the same thing that causes cold sores and as far as I know they are not contagious. But to be on the safe side avoid kissing this person until their canker sores go away.