Lysosomes
Lysosomes are the organelles responsible for carrying digestive enzymes that can break down foreign material such as bacteria. They help to maintain cell health by removing waste and harmful substances.
immunoglobulins, antibodies
A macrophage is a type of white blood cell capable of engulfing and destroying harmful bacteria that have invaded the body
A powerful acid
Capable of inhibiting the growth or reproduction of bacteria. Different from bactericidal (capable of killing bacteria outright).
Destroying an entire city in seconds
spirochetes
True. Viruses are not considered alive and require a host cell to replicate, while bacteria are single-celled organisms capable of independent replication. Additionally, viruses contain genetic material either in the form of DNA or RNA, whereas bacteria have their genetic material in the form of DNA.
Pathogenic bacteria.
Bacilli
bacteria or viruses, which are capable of causing disease
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.