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Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin. It's function is to protect the inside of the body from germs.
the immune system the 1st line is the skin an if anything gets in then the immune system takes over and fights the germs.
You have to imagine it like this: Everyone who touches that handle has touched many other things which have different types of bacteria. There would just be one type of bacteria on that handle. It would be impossible to tell which types of bacteria were on there, unless investigated.
Your skin and your immune system are some of theh best natural barriers against germs.
The body is under constant attack by germs. Luckily thanks to the protective nature of our skin, germs cannot attack the bodily too easily. Without skin, germs would ultimately plague and take over the body as a result.
The "epidermis". "epi" means "outer" and "dermis" is "skin" The germs would be on the surface of your skin.
All You Would See is Bonesand you would collect ALOT OF BACTERIA ALONG THE WAY AND YOUR SKIN WOULD NOT BE PROTECTED BECAUSE THE SKIN PROTECTS YOU FROM WATER LOSS INJURIES AND INFECTIONS,and your skin keeps your BODY AT THE APPROPRIATE TEMPERATURE,AND GIVES YOUR BODY COLOR
skin water proofs you and protects your body from germs
True. The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature.
Your skin is the biggest thing that protects your body.
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The skin provides a barrier to germs. When the skin is not there germs have ready access to the underlying tissue. After a burn the body is busy trying to deal with other things the germs can go unchecked.
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Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
The microbes would have a big feast and multiply. People who have third degree skin burns (no skin left) over a large area die because they can not keep water in the body and they get deadly infections.
The skin acts as a shield and protects the body from outside dirt, dust and other germs. It is the first layer of defense for the body. The skin prevents the entry of germs or substances that can harm the body in any way. Only when the skin is ruptured germs, dust, dirt can enter the body system causing sickness of different kinds. The skin sheds off the outermost layer from time to time thereby removing any harmful organisms that may be present on the skin's outer layer. The skin secretes substances that kill harmful bacteria and promotes the growth of healthy bacteria.