One: Interpretation of meaning
Germ English [d? m]? Beauty [d? rm]? Microorganisms; Bacteria; Pathogen; Origin; Initiate; Germination; Germ; Embryo primordium; Spores; embryo
Bacterial English [b? k? Terry? ] ? Beauty [b]? k? t? ri? ] ? germ
Similarity: Both can represent bacteria.
Difference: The difference between germ and bacteria is that the former refers to harmful bacteria, while the latter includes all beneficial and harmful bacteria.
Two: the difference in usage
Germ is a "bacterium" in the general sense (usually for daily use); Bacteria are "bacteria" in medical terms.
Three: Typical examples
1, germ
-Our? Immune? System? Is it? Murder? Billions? Yes? Germ? Right? Now
Our immune system is killing billions of bacteria.
-dirty? Hands? Is it okay? Is it? Answer? Breeding? Ground? For what? Bacteria.
Dirty hands breed bacteria.
-yours? A rag? Is it okay? Harbor? A lot? Bacteria.
There may be a lot of bacteria hidden in the rag.
2. Bacteria
——The? Bacteria? Used to be. Grow up? Are you online? Answer? Sugar? Medium.
Bacteria grow in sugar clusters.
——The? Bacteria? Used to be. then what Checked? Down there? a/? That? Microscope.
Then put the bacteria under a microscope.
-it? Is it? Is it possible? Where to? By? These? Bacteria? Are you online? That? Laboratory.
It is possible to breed these bacteria in the laboratory.