Purell doesn't work the same way as deodorant, even if it does involve body odor as being bacteria and purell can kill it off... Otherwise it doesn't work.
A Spray Deodorant is used to spray your under arms or pits to mask or take away the odor since sweat stinks like hell!
Bacteria cannot have organs since bacteria are unicellular.
I think it is Animalia. Since bacteria can give animals diseases and illnesses.
Endlessly! Bacteria have been dividing since prehistoric times, some without changing.
Salmonella is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are single-celled organisms. Therefore, a salmonella bacterium is composed of a single cell.
This is one of the easiest conversions to do since they will always equal the same thing. 80 grams of gel deodorant is equal to 80 milliliters of gel deodorant.
A Spray Deodorant is used to spray your under arms or pits to mask or take away the odor since sweat stinks like hell!
Like pur-ell, since you need to pronounce both syllables. It is a common misconception to pronounce it pure-ell, adding an extra e in the middle...
Quite a few Lynx deodorant fragrances have been discontinued since they became available as they are always updating their products. They include Nevada, Java, Tempest, Mirage, Inca and Amber.
Bacteria cannot have organs since bacteria are unicellular.
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
bacteria duhhh:D
It's actually a vapour. The "deodorant" itself is vaporised within the can and then placed under pressure along with an inert gas which occupies the rest of the can's volume - the accelerant. When you spray the deodorant a mixture of the accelerant and the deodorant vapour is released. You can see the vapour as it exits the can and slowly sinks and it's much the same as dense fog, however the individual peices of the vapour are much larger in deodorant.
The animals need the bacteria to help break down the food. The bacteria benefit since they get food, while we benefit since the bacteria help us digest our food.
prokaryote
Archaea also are based for bacteria since bacteria is unicellular so is archaea.ALSO they both have the same organisims.
Since Salmonella is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are heterotrophs, salmonella is probably also a heterotroph.