Yes, it would be a different part of the bacteria because bacteria does have a very complicated shape. It has many different edges so when it is transferred it does not stay in the same position therefore it would be a different part that would touch your hand
No. Bacteria does not carry traces of people whatsoever
Probably because many people have touched the materials so if you don't some of the bacteria could get into yourbody.
Because they are scared or the temperature is way too different from its tank
It really depends on why the person is afraid of stuff being touched by others. Here are some that I found. Mysophobia is the fear of touching things because you are afraid of getting dirty or germs from the object. Bacillophobia is the fear of bacteria. Haptephobia is the fear of being touched. Nosophobia is the fear of contracting a disease.
you might get bacteria with the object you used to cut your finger. the object may be dirty which has full of bacteria and then enters your cut. or when you have cut your finger you may have touched something dirty with lots of bacteria.
because it hasn't been touched by human hands
It touches the man in places where no man should be touched...... THE NASAL CAVITY!! :O
depends on what acid it is that can harm you because there is lots of different types off acid there is acid in pop even food sometimes anyway.
Its different for every woman.
You have to imagine it like this: Everyone who touches that handle has touched many other things which have different types of bacteria. There would just be one type of bacteria on that handle. It would be impossible to tell which types of bacteria were on there, unless investigated.
It depends on how many things you touched and then put your hands in your mouth but to my knowledge yes.
moths don't fly after they are touched because they have like scales on their wings and when you touch them they get damaged