Germs, or microorganisms, inhabit your skin as part of the body's natural microbiome, which plays a crucial role in protecting against harmful pathogens. These beneficial bacteria and fungi help maintain skin health by outcompeting potential invaders for resources and producing substances that inhibit pathogen growth. Additionally, they contribute to immune responses and help regulate inflammation. Overall, their presence is essential for maintaining a balanced ecosystem that supports skin function and health.
It would take up the size of a single bed.
There are probably several thousand different kinds of microorganisms growing on your palm. Some are protective and reduce growth of harmful germs. If you eliminated ALL microorganisms from your skin the next harmful germs you picked up would probably do severe damage to your skin and make you very sick.
Yes it does take up space.
Yes, skin acts as a primary barrier that helps keep out germs and pathogens. The outer layer of skin, called the epidermis, is made up of tightly packed cells that prevent many harmful microorganisms from entering the body. Additionally, skin produces natural oils and antimicrobial peptides that further protect against infection. However, cuts, abrasions, or other injuries can compromise this barrier, making it easier for germs to enter.
so that we don't eat the germs which we touch along with our food and get sick. and fingernails are made up of dead skin
Yes germs take up parts of the body, I other words "Bacteria" although germs are usually regarded to bad bacteria, bacteria that might cause diseases.
No you cant because when it freezes all the germs and particles are grouped up to keep warm. But to kill germs yu basically boil the water 10-15 mins
Is anything that takes up space
Yes. Most pictures take up about 1MB of space.
they don't take any space up
No, light does not take up physical space because it is made up of particles called photons that have no mass and do not occupy physical space.
A model that can be built to not take up a bunch of space, perhaps a pop up model. It would only take up a little space, yet could be quite elaborate.