Diatoms are a protists found in toothpaste (often called "Abrasives for cleaning and polishing "), metal polish and car polish. The glass box that resounds the diatom forms a mild abrasive.
abrasive
Microbeads of polyethylene are used in some brands of toothpaste to improve the ability of cleaning.
yes
reproduce asexually
protist
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
Sometimes your local Library has a machine that cleans and polishes games DVDs and CDs that they lend and they will do this.
they used urine as toothpaste
was toothpaste used in a misson in space
Sorbitol is used in human toothpaste to stop it drying out in the tube.It will be used in dog toothpaste for the same reason
No you can not use strawberrys for making toothpaste
cellulose gum is in toothpaste because it creates a thick toothpaste
I believe that Crest is the most commonly used toothpaste in America.
Microbeads of polyethylene are used in some brands of toothpaste to improve the ability of cleaning.
toothpaste was used before the wheel was invented
Crest Toothpaste in their 2009 whitening edition.
No, toothpaste is a common noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (attributive noun) in terms such as toothpaste tube.
Toothpaste contains a variety of organic and inorganic materials. Originally, Talc was used for toothpaste.