Q.How much bacteria is there in the human body? and what are you wearing?
A.An adult human body has 90 trillion bacteria - 10 times more than there are body cells. 3.3lbs of bacteria live in the human gut. 63336 wears nothing.
A.The appendix is left over from an earlier stage in evolution. It used to hold bacteria for digesting raw meat & grass, which humans no longer need to do.
Q.Whats a lymph node
A.Lymph nodes are the small bodies located along the lymphatic vessels of the neck, armpit and groin that filter bacteria and particles from lymph fluid.
Q.How long can u survive on eating your own poo ?
A.If you only ate your own body waste then you wouldn't survive for more than a few days. Excrement is 35% harmful bacteria, and eating it is not healthy.
Q.Why do we produce snot?
A.Mucous membranes lining the nasal passages react to attacks by bacteria by secreting mucus. The amount produced depends on the bacteria in the nose.
Q.How can you get an ecoli water infection
A.E. Coli is a bacteria that lives in the human colon. It causes infection when it gets into another part of the human body, eg, by eating uncooked meat.