Not exactly. What most people think of as germs are bacteria that infect larger organisms. Some of these bacteria can be destroyed by other bacteria, but this is more like a human being shooting another human being. However, there are even smaller things that cause disease, like viruses. Bacteria can be infected by viruses, so in a sense: yes, germs can get germs.
i think it is the atom or germs? because germs is living thing when they are in our body. so i don't know.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
Blood, water, mucus/flesh, bacterial growth/germs.
A microscope, perhaps?
Biological weapons involve living things, such as germs. Mercury is a chemical, not a biological. Bio weapons might include the diseases of anthrax, plague, typhus, Ebola, etc.
living things are made of germs
no, it is a virus Technically, measles is a type of illness that is caused by germs, viruses,and bacteria (which are living things).
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.
Drinking water is required to be free from living things, like germs, but once in a while, the water gets some germs in it, and you have to boil the water before drinking it.
Germs coming from living things can pose hazards by causing infectious diseases such as the flu, colds, and various bacterial infections. These germs can be transmitted through direct contact, droplets in the air, or contaminated surfaces. Preventative measures like hand washing, vaccination, and practicing good hygiene can help reduce the risk of these hazards.
Germs don't grow on things...
Yes
The definition of the word microbiologist answers that question. A microbiologist usually studies small (micro) living things (biology), such as germs, bacteria and fungi. These living things are so small that a microscope would be needed.
XD there are about 3,774,960 germs living on a doorknob and a keyboard right now!!!
it depends where the germs are. for example, if the germs are in a living thing, antidotes(medicines) are required for that living thing if not the germs would cause diseases in that living thing
Its about alot of things