Pasteur demonstrated that "spontaneous generation" of germs, such as maggots and others, did not occur (as had been postulated up until his discoveries). His elegant, but simple, flask experiments proved that germs enter top-opening flasks (but not downwardly curved opening flasks).
Louis Pasteur was the scientist who noticed that there were no germs around some mold. He discovered that certain molds, like Penicillium, produced a substance that inhibited the growth of bacteria, leading to the development of antibiotic drugs like penicillin.
Yes, some germs help digest food.
yes and no. some germs could be bad to your health, for example, germs are the reason you get sick. but that is only a type of germ. there are germs every where! and not ALL of them are bad, some are bad, but not all. therefore, u should be careful with wat you tuch, but dont worry too much because not all germs are bad
yes every part of your body has germs but some germs are good.
Yes, elbows do have germs some of the time, but not all of the time.
Some white cells call macrophages will eat germs. Some others will tag germs with a marker that tells the other cells that they need to get rid of them.
Yes you can. Some germs can survive in the microscopic water droplets that are propelled out of the nose or mouth when we breathe, therefore spreading the germs. How long the germs live is dependant on what the virus is, however.
no germs do not always make us sick some are good!
Some do and some don't
Some "germs" or bacteria and viruses cause disease and sickness in general. However, some bacteria are neutral or helpful to the human body.
yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious
mostly you are breathin is oxygen with some germs, to let u no that all germs are not bad for your body