By "germs" I have to assume you mean bacteria. And yes, it is supposed that the first organism was a prokaryotic cell, followed by eukaryotic cells such as plants.
Germs can grow on anything that is warm and slightly damp. These are perfect conditions.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
it helped us get clean and so that many germs don't make us sick or anything
Yes, it kills most germs.
this is a huge question. anything more specific you want to know? try reading "guns, germs and steel" by Gerald diamond.
Germs can grow on anything that is warm and slightly damp. These are perfect conditions.
germs which resist the medication can reproduce other germs which have the same genetic makeup because they're not dead...thats how drug resistance starts.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
Yes, germs can be spread by kissing by pretty much doing anything, breathing, touching, sneezing,, talking..
bacteria is bigger than germs or anything
germs go and hide on anything really. the most common place is on doorknobs. Most people think that germs only hide on disgusting things but really they are every where. Without germs our body wouldn't be immune to diseases.
You do not get anything when you hug a frog except for some frog germs on you.
To look at germs or anything really close up.
He invented the Theory of Evolution.
No. The soap kills the germs & anything touching the soap.
Because there could be icky germs in the food or drink!