you can get germs on virtually anything there is on the planet. microorganisms or "germs" as you called it have the characteristic of being UBIQUITOUS which means they are present everywhere. the good thing is that only a small percentage of the total population of microorganisms can really cause disease.
"ubiquitous" means "found everywhere", so the ubiquity of microorganisms is the concept that microorganisms are found everywhere.
yes, there are microorganisms like my foot
Microorganisms are very harm full to us because some microorganisms are in the category of VIRUS like microorganisms which causes AIDS.Microorganisms are only seen by microscope. By TaNiShq SaHu
There is no microorganisms/bacteria living/growing in jam because it is so sweet and the sugar dehytrates the microorganisms so they can no longer live in the jam. So the answer is no, no microorganisms live in jam.
Mayonnaise is acidic because it contains vinegar and therefore stops the growth of many microorganisms. Many types of lactobacilli are present in mayonnaise.
They are present everywhere on earth. The top layer of soil is no exception.
Yes, they are.
This smell is due to the amount of proteins that the pigs are eating and the microorganisms that are present in the manure. These microorganisms that are found in manure are anaerobic, meaning that they begin to work in the presence of air; they will break down and degrade the manure. This process is what causes the bad odour of the manure. The more protein that the animal is fed, the more microorganisms that will be present, causing more rancid smells.
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Antibiotics in the person's system may prevent microorganisms present in the sputum from growing in culture.
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The test commonly used to detect microorganisms in feces is a stool culture. In this test, a sample of the feces is cultured in a laboratory setting to identify any pathogenic bacteria or other microorganisms present. The results can help determine the cause of an infection or illness.
you can get germs on virtually anything there is on the planet. microorganisms or "germs" as you called it have the characteristic of being UBIQUITOUS which means they are present everywhere. the good thing is that only a small percentage of the total population of microorganisms can really cause disease.
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.
Some microorganisms present in the human digestive system enable us to digest food we wouldn't be able to otherwise.
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.