antibiotic...
Antibiotics. These chemicals can inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria, ultimately killing them or stopping their growth. Antibiotics are commonly used in the treatment of bacterial infections in both humans and animals.
They are called antibiotics (meaning against life) and generally interfere in only a few specific chemical reactions, those found in bacterial cells but not human cells.
Bacterial endospores can be used as indicators of sterilization efficiency because of their ability to enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods. If they are present then the sterilization is not efficient to kill them and thus the bacteria.
No you can either be prescribed antibiotics from your GP , but if you are stuck the GP will check you if its either viral of bacterial though if it interfere with your everyday life thentonsillectomy might be the only solution.
The preposition to interfere is in.For example:I don't want to interfere in your life
These chemicals are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates.
The acidic pH created by preservatives disrupts the internal environment of bacteria, interfering with their metabolic processes and enzyme function. This eventually leads to the inhibition of bacterial growth and multiplication, making the food safer for consumption and extending its shelf life.
make a drug that keeps you alive for ever
Organisms that use chemosynthesis to survive get their energy by oxidizing inorganic substances, such as hydrogen sulfide or methane, instead of sunlight. This process allows them to produce energy-rich molecules that can sustain their life functions.
spores
The most resistant organism in the healthcare environment is the bacterial spor
Yes bacterial infections make people ill and puts anyone with a weak immune system at greater risk.