No you cannot get sick from touching a leaf the only possible way is if the leaf is moldy or is poison ivy because scientists state that leaves have nutrients and that touch them would only be good for you. Causing the skin cells on your skin to Obsorb the nutrients and make your skin healthy.
Source: I'm a doctor.
as a leaf is a leaf?! /
a maize leaf is not a simple leaf.
A mango leaf is lanceolate (long and narrow) and is a simple leaf.
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
A corn leaf is an example of a simple leaf.
No you can't get sick from touching outside snails.
No unless you have an std.
In the story "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the character Johnsy gets sick with pneumonia. She believes that when the last leaf falls from a vine outside her window, she will die, but a single leaf remains, giving her hope and ultimately helping her recover.
yes but only if you dont wash your hands after touching it.
a sick one
No.
It is definitely possible to become sick from touching something covered in bacteria. If a person touches something dirty, then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth, they can pretty much count on coming down with something.
The movie you are looking for is "The Christmas Wish," based on the short story "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry. It follows the story of a sick girl who believes she will die when the last leaf falls from a tree, but a kind artist saves her by painting a leaf to give her hope.
the leaf touching the water caused a ripple. being that you saw this image at the moment you did and it was in some way significant i would take it as a sign that your prayer and your emotion will cause a ripple similar to the leaf and it will indeed help whoever you were praying for
The electrical mechanism caused by touching a leaf causes it to close.
germs or people touching you and bugs make you sick so you got to eat very
No, you can't get sick because fish disease can not transfer to a human. Therefore just wash your hands properly after handling a fish or touching one.