Normal, healthy urine is sterile when it's in the bladder and does not contain germs.
Clean urine, say, taken from the middle part of urinating, is sterile: no germs)
The atoms of germs are neither healthy nor unhealthy. They are the same sorts of atoms we are made of.
Yes. Most water found in the wild can contain germs and must be treated in order to be safe to drink. Germs thrive in untreated water.
"Mid-flow clean catch" urine from a healthy organism should be free of microbes. Urine from the beginning of the flow may contain bacteria washed from the perianal region. Bacteria in the urine would indicate an infection.
because the waste materials contain varaity of germs which cause various diseases .So we should clean the surrounding daily to remain healthy.And if are healthy then we will be safe from diseases.
Wash your face.
In a healthy individual the urine should only have a very few cells, but in some diseases like cystitis (bladder infection) there can be a lot.
Urine is fairly sterile. Any germs come from being on the skin from wiping the anus.
no
No, but glowsticks contain phosphorus(an element), that is made from urine.
No, germs are not alive and attack your body emediantly. Also you can prevent germs by being healthy and washing your body regularly.
Don't drink urine.
A urine culture is a type of urine test that looks for the presence of germs or bacteria. The test is normally carried out when a urinary tract infection is suspected.