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Match the following actions with their purpose:
Match the following actions with their purpose:
Washing hands = To eliminate germs Brushing teeth = To prevent tooth decay Scrubbing body = To maintain cleanliness Staying clean = To keep germs away
Match the following sources with where germs can be found:
Match the following sources with where germs can be found:
Dirty hands = A common source of germs Air we breathe = A potential germ carrier Dirty food = Can contain harmful germs Dirty water = Can spread germs easily
Match the following objects with their association to germs:
Match the following objects with their association to germs:
Soap = Helps kill germs Water = Used for cleaning Toilet = Area where germs can be present Food = Should be kept clean to avoid germs
Match these items with their descriptions:
Match these items with their descriptions:
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Match the following practices with their benefits:
Match the following practices with their benefits:
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Study Notes
Germs and Hygiene
- Germs are tiny organisms that are invisible to the naked eye.
- Germs are often harmful and can cause illness.
- They can cause tooth decay.
- Germs are present everywhere.
- Transmission routes include: the air, handshakes, cuts.
- Germs thrive in dirty environments (e.g., dirty hands, bodies, food, water).
- People generally try to avoid germs.
- Hygiene practices help prevent germs from spreading.
- Methods for preventing germs include: washing hands thoroughly with soap and water, particularly before eating and after using the restroom; regularly brushing teeth (at least twice daily).
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Description
Test your knowledge about germs and hygiene practices. This quiz covers the nature of germs, their transmission routes, and effective hygiene methods to prevent illness and diseases. Discover how hygiene can significantly help in keeping germs at bay.