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There is bacteria on the surface of your skin but they are not the same as your skin cells.
no, unless the immune system is compromised
It depends on weather you develop an infection from teh bacteria. There are naturally occuring bacteria on our skin all the time.
To avoid bacteria attraction towards your skin you can use lemon scrub on your skin which will improve your skin hygiene.
every minute a day you lose about 30000 to 40000 dead skin cells
The Realtionship between the two is this one lives on your skin and eats the dead skin while the other gives the bacteria a home to stay and live
Dead skin cells Bacteria
Bacteria that grows on the face of a person basically eats skin tissue. They may also eat things like the salt on the skin or the moisture from the skin.
A dust mite eats your dead skin.
There are alot of different types of fish that eat dead skin. The most renowned though would have to be the Amazon Piranha.
DEAD SKIN.. The process of removing dead skin and scabs or what your mum used to call "picking your scabs off " is called Debridement.
Bacteria on the skin created odour.
yes hair can have parasites such as louse this is the most common parasitic hair parasite it eats dead skin on the skalp
There is bacteria on the surface of your skin but they are not the same as your skin cells.
they eat and remove all the dead skin and bacteria from a wound leaving it clear and helps quicken the healing proses
Skin Beetles Dermestidae
Scavengers and decamposers eat the remains or the dead aligater or humans soot them for their skin and the Scavengers and decamposers eat the rest