Humans are germs, they breed and destroy their host like a virus.
No, germs cannot be seen with a UV light. UV light can be used to disinfect surfaces by killing germs, but it does not make germs visible to the human eye. Germs are microscopic organisms that are not visible without the use of a microscope.
Germs make more germs through a process called reproduction. This can happen through methods like binary fission, where a germ splits into two identical daughter cells, or through sexual reproduction in some species of germs. The exact mechanism varies depending on the type of germ.
There are bacteria everywhere, but I would say inside has more, simply because it has a greenhouse effect for germs. Outside has wind and rain to blow it all away. Germs (depending on what type) generally love to grow at warm temperatures peak from 25 celsius.... anything too cold or too hot will destroy the germ or inhibit its growth. Because us humans live indoors, we have to constantly clean otherwise moisture and bacteria will develop
Germ cells are located in your reproductive organs (ovaries and testes).
Not exactly. What most people think of as germs are bacteria that infect larger organisms. Some of these bacteria can be destroyed by other bacteria, but this is more like a human being shooting another human being. However, there are even smaller things that cause disease, like viruses. Bacteria can be infected by viruses, so in a sense: yes, germs can get germs.
there are 400000000000000 germs on human hand and it can varie
There are typically more germs on a house fly than on a human hand. House flies can carry and transmit a variety of pathogens by landing on and feeding on organic materials. In comparison, while human hands can also harbor germs, they are usually lower in quantity and diversity compared to those found on flies.
a million germs are in your mouth
9888.364185 germs a week
there are more germs in your mouth than a regularkitchen sink but, the sink would only have less if the sink is running and has been used to do cooking cleaning pots and pans, etc.
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There is no way to answer that question because our bodies are covered with billions as well as the billions inside our digestive tract. There are more germs associated with a person than there are persons on this planet.
Obviously yes
there are more germs on yo toilet
More germs are in the hair than hands!
Yes, as the alcohol in hand sanitizer kills germs.