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4000 types of chemicals
Many plants proved useful for this purpose.along with chemicals.
Of course, many antibiotics are known today.
Antibodies l They are what your body produces in response to the presence of antigens (bacterial or viral surface structures) l They merely assist your white blood cells in identifying l Also they also destroy and invade the unidentified microorganisms. Antibiotics l They are chemicals that work to destroy invading bacteria (usually by disrupting the outer cell wall and making it "leak" or by messing up the bacteria's metabolic processes. They are not produced by the body) l Antibiotics can be antibacterial or antiviral. Antibacterial will only destroy bacteria and antiviral will only destroy viruses. There are not many antibiotics for viruses. Also a virus is not a eukaryote.
Chlorofluorocarbons. Many sources were just simple aerosol cans that people used every day.
The term chemical includes many naturally occurring substances. For example, water is a chemical. An empty box is full of chemicals; air is composed of molecules of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other chemicals. Most everything you can touch is made of chemicals. So, this is a very broad question and explaining how each chemical can be produced would take many, many volumes.
No set answer. Depends on the individual. There are chemicals that appear in the brain naturally, and then there are chemicals (drugs, medicines, toxins, etc.) that are put into the bloodstream from outside sources.
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Many lotions and household soaps. In fact, 75% of all liquid hand soaps and 35% of all bar soaps contain antibiotics. 7.
Biology has catalogued many traits produced by point mutations (changes at precise positions in an organism's DNA)--bacterial resistance to antibiotics, for example.To say otherwise is incorrect.But mutations do cause evolution. Biology has catalogued many traits produced by point mutations (changes at precise positions in an organism's DNA)--bacterial resistance to antibiotics, for example.To say otherwise is incorrect.
Antibiotics are usually given to someone who is sick with an infection. There are many types of antibiotics.
Some antibiotics may trigger Migraine. Additionally, the preservatives and other chemicals associated with IV usage may trigger an attack. Many preparations include MSG for instance. Additionally one must consider why the antibiotics are being given as a potential Migraine trigger, as well as any changes in habits etc that have happened as a result of your illness and/or treatment.