its a bout 100,000
50 million
Correct answer can not be given for the above question. As number of bacteria varies from person to person. In the same person at different times, say before bath and after bath. Bacteria are more in axilla and groin, as compared to uncovered area.
you need 600 brick for a single skin wall 1 square meter and 1200 for a double skin wall
bacteria enter the body through a cut, scratch, insect bite, surgical wound, or other skin injury. Once the bacteria enter the lymphatic system, they multiply rapidly and follow the lymphatic vessel like a highway
Skin usually covers about 2 square meters.
propionbacterium and streptoroccus mitis and stephyoccoccus are found more often on the skin
There are literally thousands of microbes that exist on the human skin. They are divided into commensual bacteria, which are not harmful, and mutualistic bacteria, which offer a benefit. Harmful bacteria are commonly referred to a pathogenic.
I think you were looking for staphylococci.
Streptococcus is a bacteria that is commonly found in the skin and in the throat. It can cause strep throat.
Bacteria on the skin created odour.
Simple organisms are found everywhere. Right this minute, there are untolled billions of bacteria and virusses on your skin, all of which are natural and helpful in contributing to your personal health.
Stapylococcus aureus is a normal skin microbiota bacteria and found on the outer or external layer of skin.
Bacteria decompose fats found on the skin of animals. Hairs can be easily separated due to this and the leather is ready for use.
In your intestines, on your skin, in your mouth, etc
There is bacteria on the surface of your skin but they are not the same as your skin cells.
Dry skin can crack, allowing the bacteria to get below the surface of the skin.
no, unless the immune system is compromised