microscopic analysis of mouth cells: a closer look at bacterial growth and colonies...hope this helps( it probs will)
the microscopic world....or....bacteria later...like back to ya later- funny right? im pretty good at these title things...dezzz
it seeks out the bacteria and kills of the bacteria and leaves a coat to stop it from growing back for a few hours. also connor rapley is from bargo and is a retard
Tooth decay caused by bacteria. It begins when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the tooth's surface.
kicking yo in da mouth
That depends on a huge range of things - when you last washed your hands, how well you washed your hands, what you have done since you washed your hands. Most bacteria build up on your hands will be under the finger nails, between your fingers and around your wrists. This is because many people do not wash their hands properly.
Bunches of bacterial living in your mouth eat the sugar and secrete acids which corrode the enamel. It's not the sweets that do the damage, but the bacteria.
They are equal
A dog has more bacteria due to the things it eats, chases after and who knows what else it did?? I tested this for a science project one year. I used petri dishes and swabbed 3 dog's mouths and 3 humans' mouths. I found that more bacteria grew in the humans petri dish. Good to know that we take better care of ourselves then dogs.....
It is a mint that dissolves in your mouth produced by Allens. I am seeing which liqiud dissolves them for my science project.
Bacteria is always present in the mouth.
You could research and create a project on why it dissolves so fast in your mouth or how hot air can cause sugar to melt!
The human mouth is filled with good bacteria. This bacteria is necessary as it helps to break down food for digestion. Bad bacteria in the mouth comes from leftover food particles that fester if teeth are not brushed properly.
human mouth
The mouth is an ideal habitat for bacteria, as it is moist, has a constant temperature and a constant supply of nutrients.
Your mouth is a dark, moist place. Bacteria live in dark, moist places.
There are bacteria and and the cells of the body in the mouth.
A dog's mouth is cleaner because it contains less bacteria although these bacteria are more harmful to humans
Conversely, good bacteria can help you avoid dental diseases. Specifically, the good bacteria inside your mouth will regulate the effects of bad bacteria. This is extremely important because your mouth will never be completely free from bacteria. This means that keeping your mouth full of good bacteria can help you fight off disease.