Germs must have an appropriate environment with sufficient nutrients, moisture, and temperature to survive and multiply. They also need a host to infect or colonize in order to persist and reproduce. Additionally, some germs may require specific conditions or resources to thrive.
No, germs do not have a mouth. Germs are microorganisms like bacteria and viruses that are too small and simple to have structures like a mouth. They typically reproduce and feed by absorbing nutrients from their environment.
Germs do not actually have different colors. The colors you might see in images of germs are often added artificially for visualization and to distinguish between different types of germs. In reality, germs are typically colorless and can only be seen under a microscope.
Germs are microscopic organisms that can include bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and they do not consume other germs. They typically feed on organic matter such as proteins and sugars to survive and reproduce.
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You have to use a microscope to see 1 microbe but if large amount bacteria grow you can see them quite clearly. They need damp warm environments to grow and there must be a supply of food for them.
Germs live everywhere - including your eye.
Hi there are germs in vaseline
germs can live anywhere andd everywhere!
150 million germs live in your mouth
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
Indefinitely. Though individual germs may die, the collective colonies will live on!
everywhere.
Yes
i don't know if it makes them live longer, but germs reproduce quicker in bright light
Not necessarily "live" but they appear everywhere.
Millions of germs live on cheeks. This is one of the germiest places on the body .
yes