True. The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature.
The human body can handle some germs in the body it helps the body learn to fight and build up an immunity. The body will learn what is foreign like a bacteria and fight against it to promote health. A flu shot is putting a little bit of the flu germs in our body so the body can build up antibodies against it.
A vaccination is weakened germs of a disease. When you get injected with these germs, your body build an immunity against it, so when you really get the disease, your body can fight it off.
The skin is the body's best natural barrier against germs. It acts as a physical barrier to prevent germs from entering the body and also has its own defense mechanisms, such as producing antimicrobial substances. Proper hygiene practices also help to maintain the skin's barrier function.
Probably nothing special. Flies can carry germs but germs are everywhere and you your body has defenses against them.
Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
Our own immune defence makes the body sick while reacting against germs. Germs themselves have only minor contribution to the feeling of sickness.
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
Battle against body fat is evidence that demonstrates the intensity of the battle over the body
The skin provides physical protection, gastric fluid in the stomach kills germs due to its high acidity, etc...
The largest organ in the human body is the skin. It serves as a protective barrier against germs and helps regulate body temperature.