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No, not all bacteria is killed by hand gels. Most hand gel products do say that they are 99.99% effective, but the .01% is the bacteria that the hand gel cannot kill. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate to form resistance against hand gels, not all bacteria can be killed by hand gels.
Bacteria
it is the colon and duodenum
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Yes. Bacteria that photosynthesize are called Cyanobacteria. They are a crucial part of many ecosystems, and function as the most basic producers.
Yes, it would be a different part of the bacteria because bacteria does have a very complicated shape. It has many different edges so when it is transferred it does not stay in the same position therefore it would be a different part that would touch your hand
No, not all bacteria is killed by hand gels. Most hand gel products do say that they are 99.99% effective, but the .01% is the bacteria that the hand gel cannot kill. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate to form resistance against hand gels, not all bacteria can be killed by hand gels.
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It's the same germs but some survive because of 2 reasons: One, your hand is very good at retaining the bacteria that you eliminate. So if you touch the lid or part of the Hand sanitizer it'll give you bacteria. Another reason is that your hand will always have some bacteria on it, no matter how many times you try and clean your hand.
Bacteria
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For the most part, they "repel infection", but eat bacteria in doing so.
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which part of the hand is most difficult to wash off of