Eat beans and fart regularily.
Honestly , there's a constant exchange of microbes, bacteria, fluides and gasses between the insides and outsides of your body.
A couple of microbes will not change a thing if your immune system is not compromised ...
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The warm blood entering the flippers warms up the cold blood leaving, to stop it cooling the body ...
they are inverabratesmostly parasitesmost roundworms cant be seen without a microscopehave long bodies with pionted ends1st organisms to have a digestive system1st organisms to have a mouth and an anus
keep the window closed! if that doesn't work you got a weird cat
go and tell rigg can i go through the service pipes i am on a secret mission to stop he castle freom flooding
They do not stop it but the mucus and motion of the cillia remove said microbes and dust should they get into the lungs.
White blood cells
one way is the nose ,the hair and the mucous in a person's noes prevents microbes from getting in by trapping them.
the diesease microbes stick to it before it enters the body!
You can not. These organs have outlets to the outside and they can not be kept sterile. Your body does try to remove things by making mucous which more or less traps things like bacteria and even pollen and sweeps them away.
poo head
You can minimize the risk of microbes entering your eyes by wearing protective eyewear, such as safety glasses or goggles, particularly in settings where there is a higher likelihood of exposure to harmful microorganisms. Additionally, practicing good hand hygiene, avoiding touching your face with unwashed hands, and keeping your hands away from your eyes can also help prevent microbial entry.
Put a cork in your anus to stop the gas flow.
whashing offten
your stomach acids fight it off and they kill the microbes. in a way this is good and bad because if it kills the bad microbes then it kills the good microbes in our body aswell!
When you can no longer stop safely without entering the intersection, you have reached the point of no return. This typically occurs when the traffic signal turns yellow and you are too close to the intersection to stop without risking a collision. At this point, it is crucial to proceed with caution and safely navigate through the intersection. Always be alert for pedestrians and other vehicles as you continue through.
Tears help prevent microbes from entering the body by providing a physical barrier and flushing away potential pathogens. They contain antimicrobial proteins, such as lysozyme, which can break down bacterial cell walls and neutralize harmful microorganisms. Additionally, tears maintain moisture on the surface of the eyes, which is crucial for overall eye health and protection against infection. This combination of mechanical and biochemical defenses helps keep the eyes and surrounding tissues free from harmful microbes.