Your guess would be about one million microbes including viruses. But very little is known about the prevalence of viruses on normal skin. Traditionally, viruses on the skin have been termed pathogenic, ie harmful, but recent research disputes this.
Sterile environments such as medical-grade clean rooms or sterile laboratories are examples of settings where microbial contamination is controlled to the point that the medium may not contain viable microbes. However, outside of controlled sterile environments, it can be difficult to find a medium that is completely free of viable microbes.
Inside our Solar System distances are measured in Astronomical Units (AU) which is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, or about 93 million miles. Jupiter is about 5.5 AU distance from the sun or around 500 million miles. Distances outside our Solar System are usually measured in Light Years.
The only place that these membranes have cilia is the upper respiratory tract. This upper part is called the mucocillary escalator. It helps to keep the lower tract sterile and remove mucus. You swallow this mucus and microbes and the strong acid in the stomach kills them. There are other openings to the outside, the oral cavity, urogenital canals and the digestive tract at the anus. All have mucus membranes. These protect the underlining tissues and entrap microbes as well.
Planets, stars, no one knows anything for sure. The outside of our solar system is so far away, it would take generations to get 5 million miles past Pluto.
To answer this question, we have to ask ourselves the question, what is an organ? An organ is a complex structure made up of 2 or more different tissue types. Examples of organs include the skin, each muscle, each bone, a lymph node, a blood vessel, a nerve, the sense organs, etc. Given that there are over 700 muscles in the body and that there are on average 206 bones, there would be well over 1 organ in the body if you include all of the internal organs.
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Sterile environments such as medical-grade clean rooms or sterile laboratories are examples of settings where microbial contamination is controlled to the point that the medium may not contain viable microbes. However, outside of controlled sterile environments, it can be difficult to find a medium that is completely free of viable microbes.
That would be mucus, secreted by goblet cells.
The average outside sales commission varies depending on the job you have and what you are selling. An average commission is around 10 percent.
The average height of an outside hitter in volleyball is typically around 6 feet tall.
According to 2011 figures, the US has 321.4 million computers "in-use" out of a worldwide total of 1,657 million units. That equates to 80.6% of computers outside the US.
By population the three largest cities outside of China and India are Istanbul, Turkey with 13.7 million people, Karachi, Pakistan with 13 million people and Moscow, Russia with 12 million people.
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The first musical act to sell more than 100 million records outside of the United States was Michael Jackson.
Some examples of microbes that do not need to multiply inside of living cells are bacteria, yeast, and certain fungi. These microbes are able to replicate and grow outside of host cells in various environments such as soil, water, and food.
The population of Iran is an estimated 77.45 million, and approximately four to five million Iranians live outside of Iran. Roughly 448,722 Iranians reside in the United States.
500 sq. feet to the outside of the average car.