answersLogoWhite

0

Do damaged fruits let in unhealthy germs?

Updated: 8/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

Best Answer

yes yes

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Do damaged fruits let in unhealthy germs?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What all are you breathing?

mostly you are breathin is oxygen with some germs, to let u no that all germs are not bad for your body


How can a wound lead to an infection?

Easy if you let germs get in it. Also if you dont clean it.


Why shall you do if a moths wings are damaged?

you should let it be


Shoud you let your dog lick you?

Preferably not as a dogs mouth is full of bacteria and germs.


I have an unhealthy attachment to a man I used to date and he is a wonderful person I want to have a healthy relationship with but not an unhealthy one how do I build a healthy attachment?

You let the man come to you if he doesn't then let it be it would never be healthy int eh first place. The thinks he is suppose to be in control so let him have it!


Can you trade in a damaged Xbox 360?

Some places let you but you have to tell them.


Let me know the fruits containing s adenosyl methionine?

chesa, eggfruit,


When to Let baby snapping turtle go?

You can let go of the baby snapping turtle when its older.Or if your taking care of it when damaged you can let go of it when its know longer hurt.


What is the best thing to for a water damaged book?

let it dry, then hope that you can still read it. :)


Which is correct-Let them buy some fruits or Let them buy some fruit?

let them buy some fruit, its like have somne fish instead of have some fishes


What ia the message behind romeo and Juliet?

Let old family wounds go and do not let emotions rule your life. Excessive emotions are unhealthy, it is better to be calm and rational


If you forget to let the water purifier set does it kill the sea monkeys?

Yes it can as it has not had the length of time to clean the water of bacterea and germs.