its because of the white blood cells
yes it does!!
Yes there are. They are not called germs however, but bacteria. These bacteria help fight diseases, not cause them.
The germs release a type of toxic in their bodies to try to kill the white cells, making you sick. Different types of germs release different types of toxic, making different kinds of diseases. White cells try to take the germs in, squeezing them to death, which tires your heart. Medicine can help kill germs, too. Sleep also works on letting your white cells rest, and food helps your white cells get more energy.
White Blood Cells in our body help us to fight off against diseases.
The guy who discovered them was called John germ.
Good bacteria perform several useful functions. In the intestines, they help you to digest food. They also help to fight off harmful bacteria, a function which is normally done on the skin, sometimes in the mouth, and in the intestines.
Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.
Other "good" germs help fight infections.Antibiotics are used to get rid of "bad" germs.
help fight of germs and parasites
Yes.
The white blood cells help us to fight germs.
To boosts the immune system to be able to fight incoming germs to help us to leave certain environment
wash your hands after you touch something that might not be clean
Some bacteria can hurt you but most of it is good. bacteria is what makes you sick ,yes. but bacteria is all inside your body to help fight against the bacteria or germs that makes you sick
no
No, there are many good germs that help your body stay intact. Good germs are killed by regular hand sanitizer, that is why I don't use it. some do some dont
White Blood Cells.
White ones (leukocytes).