Germs, scientifically known as microorganisms, are tiny, usually microscopic, living organisms that are found everywhere in our environment, including air, water, soil, and on and inside our bodies. They encompass various types such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. While some Germs are harmless or even beneficial, others are pathogenic, meaning they can cause infectious diseases by invading the body, multiplying, and releasing toxins or damaging tissues. Understanding the nature of germs, their transmission, and effective methods of prevention, like handwashing and vaccination, is crucial for maintaining health and preventing the spread of infections.
MICROBES BACTERIA
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