well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
micro animals eat fungi bacteria and other sorts of things especially in soil
Absolutely NOT, bacteria do not contain a nucleus!!
Some bacteria and other micro organisms can grow in the conditions inhospitable for the plants.
Micro-organisms are commonly consumed by other micro-organisms, such as bacteria and protists, as well as by larger organisms like fungi, small invertebrates, and some aquatic animals. These organisms play an important role in regulating micro-organism populations in various ecosystems.
Baleen whales are eaten by toothed whales or by crabs and other scavengers, and by micro organisms (bacteria etc.).
Lysozyme is an enzyme occurring naturally in egg white, human tears, saliva, and other body fluids, capable of destroying the cell walls of certain bacteria and thereby acting as a mild antiseptic. Gram-negative bacteria are drug resistant micro-organisms that produce lysozyme.
VACCINES
Antibiotics are medicines used to kill bacteria by inhibiting their growth or destroying them. Antivirals are medications used to treat viral infections by targeting specific stages of the virus's life cycle. Antifungals are used to treat fungal infections by either killing the fungus or inhibiting its growth. It is important to use these medications carefully as overuse can lead to antibiotic resistance.
Micro-organisms are any organism--living creatures--at the micro level. In other word, these are creatures which are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can be plant-like, animal-like, or bacterial. Some consider viruses to be micro-organisms, but other argue that they are not alive, and therefore not organisms at all. Use a microscope to see micro-organisms.
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
Infectious diseases are caused by micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses that have the ability to reproduce and spread to other parts of the body or to other hosts (people) and cause harm to the host by preventing parts of the body from performing necessary functions.