Well, in short, yes. Microbes are so infinitely tiny that there are millions on a human hand at a time. Rarely, if ever, would you come in contact with just one microbe of a certain genus. More likely you have hundreds of each different kind of microbe covering the surface of your skin.
Microbiology is dealing with the biology of microbes and small organisms, such as bacteria. Human biology is a completely different field - it deals with the study of humans on all different levels (molecular upwards).
This term is antisepsis. Most of the human body, internally is free of microbes. But not all. The mouth and esophagus have normal microbes as does the upper respiratory tract including the nose. The lower portion of the digestive tract, very low in the urinary tract and the genital tracts there are normal microbes.
Microbes are can be use to kill insect pests, it can also destroy harful chemicals such as pesticides and human beings also benefit from it for maintaince of all lifes. E
Bacteria and archaea are distinct from other cellular microbes because they have unique genetic and biochemical characteristics. Archaea have similarities to both bacteria and eukaryotes, but they have distinct membrane lipids and metabolic pathways. Bacteria, on the other hand, have different cell wall structures and mechanisms of genetic exchange compared to other microbes.
If there were cures for all infectious diseases and a means to destroy all microbes, it would drastically reduce the prevalence of illnesses and increase overall health. However, microbes play vital roles in ecosystems, nutrient cycling, and human health, making complete eradication problematic. Additionally, the quick adaptability of microbes through mutations and the vast diversity of these organisms make it challenging to develop universal cures or methods to destroy all microbes without causing unforeseen consequences.
Hand makes the human being different from other mammals. Without wrist joint hand can not have all sort of movements. So humans have wrists.
Virus do not have cells.Other microbes have cells.
No, not all microbes are pathogens. Microbes can be beneficial or harmful, depending on the context. Many microbes are essential for processes such as digestion, nutrient cycling, and immune system function.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
There are thousands of different types of microbes. They are all microscopic but at the same time they are very much different from each other. So each can cause individual or no disease. In fact very few of them cause diseases.
Microbes do not have brains but they are like all the other organisms.
Dead Microbes.