Head Area: The nose and mouth take in oxygen that goes through the throat and into the lungs. There are 2 ways, but a little flap opens when oxygen comes in and closes right after. This is used so food doesn't get in the wrong way.
Chest Area: Capillaries in the lungs move the oxygen to the heart to pump it throughout the body.
You could make sure before you leave an area to get all seeds off your cloths before heading to somewhere where the plant doesn't grow.
Answer:
Streptococcus
Explanation:
Two types—
Streptococcus sanguis and Streptococcus mutans