This would be a rare situation, but if germs get into the cerebro-spinal fluid, then they would be able to travel through the spine.
The nervous system is the most carefully protected part of the body, and is the most difficult for germs to reach, but yes, if germs reach the nervous system they can travel through it.
Nerves, the nervous system most of which travel through the spine at some point.
yes they do
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It take a multi-million amount of germs to spread, three minutes.
The original carrier IS to blame, as they are the original source of the germ. :)
Germs travel at 80 millimeters per second. If you don't cover them they fly a long distance.
spine is reference direction and spline is curve, but in GSD spine is curve passing through plane.
often because they might be overfed and the germs that come when whe snese in zoos mean that the germs might travel
No. Germs are unable to travel along electricity, as such. Electricity is simply the flow of electrical charge along a wire, and so in this sense, germs cannot 'ride' on this flow of electrons. If germs somehow were in contact with one end of an electrical current, they could not be transferred by the flow of electricity to a person at the other end. However, I suppose that the germs could be present on the actual wires that carry the electricity, and be transferred to a person via contact of this wire.
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