The "epidermis". "epi" means "outer" and "dermis" is "skin" The germs would be on the surface of your 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.
Skin cells make our skin and skin protects us from dirt and germs getting directly into our body, and cells allow us to be here for if we didnt have cells we wouldn't exist
A barrier... in humans that would be your skin.
No because you have germs on your skin and you can get sick if you inhale or "eat" the Germs or bacteria
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.
All You Would See is Bonesand you would collect ALOT OF BACTERIA ALONG THE WAY AND YOUR SKIN WOULD NOT BE PROTECTED BECAUSE THE SKIN PROTECTS YOU FROM WATER LOSS INJURIES AND INFECTIONS,and your skin keeps your BODY AT THE APPROPRIATE TEMPERATURE,AND GIVES YOUR BODY COLOR
yes
you would be a blob of skin and organs which would not be able to function
To repair any damaged skin/broken skin, e.g a cut on the arm. Also if we didnt have them we would die.
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.
well if it didnt everyone would see your bones and organs, eww