Most likely as there so tiny that you can get hundreds in the full stop at the end of this sentence. And the human body is the microorganisms dream home as its warm damp and full of nutrients.
Yes, there are more people than germs on Earth. It is estimated that there are around 7.9 billion people on Earth, while the number of germs (microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi) is in the trillions.
they reproduce more than food poisoning microorganisms. In food poisoning the microorganisms are spreadable but not in food borne microorganisms :) Hope his helps Janet
yes they would
Microorganisms have different heat resistance levels due to variations in their genetic makeup. Some microorganisms have developed heat-resistant structures or proteins that protect them from high temperatures. Additionally, certain microorganisms may produce spores or biofilms that provide protection during exposure to heat.
In general, muscle weighs more than fat because of the water content in muscle. So when comparing two people of roughly equal size, the person with more muscle will weigh more.
I'd say most likely. people whom are more observant are more likely to notice more things.
why were viruses discovered later than other types of microorganisms.
True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off! True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off!
Not necessarily. Strength is determined by muscle mass and conditioning, not body fat. Leaner individuals may have more muscle and therefore be stronger than those with more body fat.
No, not necessarily. It depends entirely on the individual and their eating habits, not on body weight.
The average blood volume for an adult is about 70mL/kg of body weight. So, blood volume is more dependent on weight than height. That said, taller people generally weight more than short people (but not always), so your question may be true, with that caveat.
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