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Monday 16 September 2013

Germs



Germs:


1. What are germs ?
Germs are tiny organism or living thing that
causes disease.The germ theory of disease
states that some disease are caused by micro organism.







2. Do you get good germs ?
In our body we get good germs and bad germs,
when we come from outside we need to wash
our hands. But you have to still wash your hands
after you've touched something dirty.






3.  What do good germs do ?
Good germs keep the pathogens at bay. Do yourself
a favour and stay away from antibacterial
soaps and hand sanitizers. These products actually
kill good bacteria that's taking up space on your skin,
keeping the pathogens at bay. Some germs help digestive
food.







4. What do bad germs do ?
They either help you or hurt you. Bad bacteria loves it when
our community is unhygienic or dirty. Bad germs can make
you sick and the people around too. They cause lots of disease
from cold sores and warts to measles, colds and flu. They can
be very contagious - they spread very quickly from one person
to another.  They can even spread in the air, in droplets that
form when people cough or sneeze or from surfaces like door
handles.



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Germs are tiny organism or living thing that causes disease.The germ theory of disease states that some disease are caused by micro organism.

In our body we get good germs and bad germs, when we come from outside we need to wash our hands. But you have to still wash your hands after you've touched something dirty.

Good germs keep the pathogens at bay. Do yourself a favour and stay away from antibacterial soaps and hand sanitizers. These products actually kill good bacteria that's taking up space on your skin, keeping the pathogens at bay. Some germs help digestive food.

They either help you or hurt you. Bad bacteria loves it when our community is unhygienic or dirty. Bad germs can make you sick and the people around too. They cause lots of disease from cold sores and warts to measles, colds and flu. They can be very contagious - they spread very quickly from one person to another.  They can even spread in the air, in droplets that form when people cough or sneeze or from surfaces like door handles.

















1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Pareata I like you picture I hope I have one like that in my blog keep it up.

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