Germs are of course harmful all of them are harmful! Harmful germs make people sick and cause rare diseases like blood diseases and like swine flu. Remember that germs right now are in your hands and wash them with soap and water before eating, after eating, and after going to the bathroom, since germs are also living things they can be harmful.Also germs spread when after playing in dirt you dont wash hands and touch the door of the house or school some germs spread from your hands to their hands and then they spread when someone else touches the door: go to Google, type germs and see images of those things in hands! Dont get away!
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They eat away at you
Germs is a broad term that includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. While not all germs are harmful, some bacteria can indeed cause infections and illnesses in humans. It's important to distinguish between harmful and beneficial bacteria for proper health management.
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.
David, with the red ripped shirt, had harmful germs on his body.
The rats are harmful to man because when there is heavy rain (Storm) there will be flooding and the flood will have many germs and urine of the rats. If you are exposed to these germs you will get Leptospirosis.
The most common name for harmful microbes is germs.
No, and you don't have 'your own germs' they are given to you by other people... most of which are not harmful. Answered a brit ;)
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
a disenfectent is used to kill harmful germs
The skin is the bodies first barrier to germs. It keeps out harmful germs and bacteria. As long as the germs don't penetrate the skin, they don't cause harm.