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Q: Can germs pass through healthy skin?
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Can germs get through healthy skin?

yes if you dont drink enough water


Which disease occur through entry of germs through cut skin?

tetanus


Why do most pathogens do not infect skin?

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Which form passes through skin but not through bone?

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can pass through skin, but it is absorbed by bone and does not pass through it. UV radiation is responsible for tanning and sunburn when it penetrates the skin.


Is your skin supposed to shed?

Your skin sheds for many reasons. It not only helps to rid germs, but we grow new skin regularly, and this is a good thing. It helps to keep skin healthy. So yes, it is normal.


What has enough energy to pass through skin but not enough to pass through you bones?

x-rays


Is it safe to eat skin?

No because you have germs on your skin and you can get sick if you inhale or "eat" the Germs or bacteria


What does skin do in the immune system?

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.


What layer of skin on your body do germs lay on?

The "epidermis". "epi" means "outer" and "dermis" is "skin" The germs would be on the surface of your skin.


Wetlands have characteristics of both dry land and of bodies of water How have amphibians adapted to this environment?

Water can pass through the skin; they have lungs


What are the benefits of keeping a child from 5-8 clean?

Cleanliness keeps the skin healthy. The skin is the largest organ of the body and prevents germs and infections from entering the body. This is important for everyone, not just children.


What would germs do to the body if we had no skin?

The body is under constant attack by germs. Luckily thanks to the protective nature of our skin, germs cannot attack the bodily too easily. Without skin, germs would ultimately plague and take over the body as a result.