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Why is it undesirable to remove bacteria from the skin?

It is undesirable to remove bacteria from the skin because some of the bacteria is good bacteria and is part of our body's natural protection.


The layer of the skin that provides protection against bacteria as well as chemical and mechanical injuries is the?

epidermisEPIDERMIS


What is the meaning of skin effects in transmission lines?

the meaning of skin, is so that the human body gets protection from gems and bacteria, ( also did you know that your skin is the largest organ in your entire body!?)


Do bacteria have a skin?

Yes. They have a cell wall. This is commonly considered the dividing line between living and non-living things.


What does bacteria on the skin create?

Bacteria on the skin created odour.


Why bacteria easier enter dry skin?

Dry skin can crack, allowing the bacteria to get below the surface of the skin.


What does the bacteria on our skin?

no, unless the immune system is compromised


What do you call a bacteria who eats your dead skin?

The bacteria that feed on dead skin cells are called "commensal bacteria." They play a role in maintaining healthy skin by helping to regulate the skin's microbiome.


What is a brittle star's symbiotic relationship?

Brittle stars have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria. The bacteria live on the brittle star's skin and help digest food for the brittle star. In return, the brittle star provides the bacteria with protection and a suitable environment to thrive.


What does not protect the skin from bacteria?

the temperature of the skin.


Is healthy skin normally colonized by bacteria?

yes, there are bacteria called flora normally colonized on the skin. Skin flora are usually non-pathogenic. One of the benefits of bacteria (flora) can offer preventing transient pathogenic organisms from colonizing the skin surface.


Which microorganism causes skin disease?

Skin diseases can be caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria, or parasites.