Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.
Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.
The body gets rid of germs through the immune system's response. This can include producing antibodies to fight the infection, activating white blood cells to destroy the germs, and eliminating them through processes like coughing, sneezing, and sweating. The lymphatic system also plays a role in filtering out and removing germs from the body.
Washing your hands
The immune/lymphatic system(s)
It helps by getting rid of plaque and germs in you teeth.
It isn't. Actually, it helps to get rid of bacteria and germs in food.
rubbing hands together while washing creates friction and helps to get rid of germs
Using antibacterial hand gel can help reduce the spread of germs and bacteria, which in turn can lower the risk of infections and illnesses. It is convenient to use when soap and water are not readily available. However, it is important to use it in moderation to avoid antibiotic resistance and to ensure it contains at least 60% alcohol to be effective against most germs.
Treats rashes on the skin, eczema and also helps remove mildrew, mold and germs off rid surfaces
99.99% of germs are eliminated by germ x
The white blood cells get rid of germs.
This is just an educated guess but they are the similar because they both fight off germs. Antibiotics are used for cuts and scrapes to get rid of an keep away germs. Disinfectants are similar but I am pretty sure they shouldn't be used for cuts