Bacteria break down died animals and dirt so it doesn't pile up.
Bacteria are called nature's scavengers because they eat dead or decayed materials and break them down into chemical parts which can be used by animals and plants.
trees humans wolves bacteria grass
The nature of toothpaste is to give us fresh breath and fight the bacteria that has been collected on our teeth throughout the day.
The nature of toothpaste is to give us fresh breath and fight the bacteria that has been collected on our teeth throughout the day.
in nature nitrogen from the atmosphere is converted to ammonia by nitrifying bacteria ammonia is then converted to nitrite and then to nitrate by nitrogen fixing bacteria. nitrate is converted back to nitrogen by denitrifying bacteria
Antibiotics are chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to treat bacterial infections. They are produced in nature by soil bacteria and fungi.
A large portion of bacteria, though not all, can not survive in a low pH environment such as stomach acid. The bacteria dies from the corresive nature of low a low pH solution.
Because antibiotics are designed (by nature) to effect bacteria. And bacteria and virsus are two very different things.
Because growing bacteria in a laboratory is done under strict conditions, producing pure strains free from contaminants.
break down nutrients in dead matter
Ecosystems, life, bacteria, evolution, atmosphere, etymology, anthropology, ect.
No the flu is a virus. doxycycl hyc. is for infections of a bacteria nature. And is not a cure for the flu.