i think we will die or somthing or somthing bad might happen
it gets rid of moisture and bacteria need moisture to grow
No soap does not use bacteria in its making. One of the objectives of soap using is to get rid of bacteria.
The Earth would be lifeless - either there never was any OR (if you're thinking of getting rid of then) it shortly would be.
scientists have created useful solvents to rub on your skin to get rid of it. But sometimes you need (well, not really you. that would be dangerous!) to slice open your arm and stuff your arm in a sterile 5 dimensional chamber to clean it and kill the bacteria.
Mordant is the reagent used in the gram stain method. By using this type of reagent bacteria are more easily seen. It is important to a doctor to know what kind of bacteria is present so that he knows what to prescribe to a patient to get rid of the bacteria.
Depends on how far you want to take your "what if" : superficially you would be getting rid of electricity in all its aspects, but deeper is to get rid of all the atoms ... and if you do that then ---
The function of the bacteria are to decompose or get rid of the waste or dead animals in the world.
if i am correct, bacteria should get rid of it(bacteria is the reason you stay healthy
No. It gets rid of bacteria in water.
The only way to do that is to make world peace happen
Others would simply take their place.
the bacteria
get rid of living bacteria
The benefits of antibodies is to fight off bad bacteria that entered your body. They are produced by B cells, and if they fail to get rid of the bacteria, your body would have a fever.
get rid of living bacteria
change the soil
it gets rid of moisture and bacteria need moisture to grow