The skin provides physical protection,
gastric fluid in the stomach kills germs due to its high acidity,
etc...
If you mean tonsils, then yes, they do have them.
the lymphatic system Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. -DLW
by there wing to fly
you can find germs in different parts of you body or even on random things
Because they they can survive heat and their body parts help them to protect against heat.
Body soaps would all be similar in action against most germs. Some may work better on some kinds of germs than others, but not significantly different. The most important parts in the hand washing equation are the technique and duration, by far more important than the type of soap used. The friction of the physical rubbing of the hands and the water rinsing oils and dirt away (and with them most of the germs of various types) is what washing hands is best at and what makes it an important step in disease prevention. See the related questions below for additional details.
Children in the United States are no longer vaccinated against smallpox, as that has been eliminated from earth, in the view of the WHO. Children in Europe are, or until recently were, still vaccinated against it. Polio was almost eradicated from earth, but vaccination programs got sloppy in some areas and it is now in a mild resurgence in some parts in the world.
Very bad. They would amputate your body parts if you were shot there, and they wouldn't clean the knifes every time they amputated, so a lot of soldiers died from disease and germs.
The immune system recognizes germs thanks to specialized cells and molecules that can identify the foreign invaders. Once identified, the immune system activates a response to eliminate the germs from the body. This recognition and rejection process is crucial for protecting the body against infections and maintaining overall health.
Your respiratory system is very effective at filtering dust and germs from the air. Tiny hairs called cilia and mucus membranes in the nasal passages and airways trap most harmful particles. These end up in the digestive tract and are killed by stomach fluids.
Depends which parts of Africa. In some parts, the deadliest disease is Malaria. In other parts, the deadliest disease is AIDs/HIV.
Parts of Disease - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013