Microbes do often get into cuts, but at some point the cut will get sealed by clotting blood, or even by hardening lymph if there isn't enough blood. You can also put on a dressing (such as a band-aid) to keep out microbes.
Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
No. Cuts have to be healed by dividing cells, for instance.
There are many dangers of working with microbes including infection. You could also die from getting these microbes inside of you.
we can prevent harmful microbes in lots of different ways: by cleaning hands daily by staying fit and healthy by getting daily vaccinations
Through an opening, mouth, nose, eyes, ears, anus, urinary tract, or a cut in the skin.
Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
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The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood . The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood .
No. Cuts have to be healed by dividing cells, for instance.
skin is so important because it keeps your internal organs safe and makes sure the organs dont gett to hot or to cold
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The acid mantle is formed over the epidermis to protect the skin from microbes( dirt, grime, bacteria or any foreign debris) This acid mantle is composed of oil from your sebaceous glands and water from the sudoriferous glands. and when oil and water mixed at the top of the skin, its a barrier protector.
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one way is the nose ,the hair and the mucous in a person's noes prevents microbes from getting in by trapping them.
There are many dangers of working with microbes including infection. You could also die from getting these microbes inside of you.
If you want to prevent cuts, you just need to be more careful. You can prevent the cuts from getting infected by keeping them clean.
we can prevent harmful microbes in lots of different ways: by cleaning hands daily by staying fit and healthy by getting daily vaccinations