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Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
It can kill germs and bacteria IF it is hot enough but it cannot kill a virus.
Yes, vinegar DOES kill many bacteria and viruses, including many very dangerous ones that can be in food such as E. Coli O157:H7. It is probably good to use in the kitchen and other places that you may be worried about harsher chemicals like bleach getting into food.
No. It's the other way around. Certain types of viruses (bacteriophage) will target bacteria, and they use the bacteria to reproduce the virus, called the Lytic cycle: The virus DNA or RNA enters the bacteria, takes over and new viruses are produced and when they break out of the cell through the membrane they destroy the bacteria in the process.
Boil it.
Bleach can kill both viruses and bacteria. It can be used to disinfect surfaces but should never be used internally.
Bacteria and Viruses
Yes, it will.
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
Bleach will kill bacteria in a flower container.
Yes, bleach will kill the bacteria in your aquarium, but it will also kill everything else in the tank.
yes it does
bacteria is complit cell or contain cellular material hence specific antibody riquar as compair to virus is difrance
It can kill germs and bacteria IF it is hot enough but it cannot kill a virus.
They bleach vegetable dyes and kill bacteria
they engulf them
Because bacteria and viruses are two completely different things. Antibiotics - as their name implies - will kill bacteria, but antibiotics simply have no effect on viruses.