The microorganisms DNA is different than others. These different DNA strands can have resistances to some things that others don't. however if an organism is only partially exposed to a disinfectant it may grow resistant and more powerful. This creates more powerful strains of viruses and bacteria which can be deadly.
Actively growing microorganisms and those lacking endospores.
Not all bacteria have the same genes as others. It all depends on whether they have the genes for resistance or not. The same is true of antibiotics.
Gram + bacteria has thick cell walls. This feature makes them more resistant to antiseptic and disinfectants.
Memory cells live longer than effector cells and are responsible for the secondary immune response
Only if you jizz on the area you want to disinfect.
Microorganisms that are in a dormant or contain endospores are the most resistant.
I'm not sure about deodorant, but disinfectants literally do as the name says, the disinfect the area stopping germs and bacteria spreading, preventing diseases and infections. Antiseptics remove and kill bacteria and if the bacteria can not be spread then nor can the disease.
Because microrganisms differ in their response to chemical antimicrobial agents, the choice of disinfectant for a particular purpose is guided in part by the type of microbe present in the contaminated material.
The are a number of disinfectants that are known to be water based. These include disinfectants such as Lysol, Oxy Clean in liquid format, and even Phenolics.
Disinfectable
Disinfectants are not typically recommended for use on food products like lunch meat as they may be harmful if consumed. It is best to follow proper food safety practices by keeping lunch meat refrigerated, handling it with clean hands and utensils, and storing it in airtight containers to prevent contamination.
Disinfectants are effective against vegetative cells and viruses, but not endospores.
Disinfectants kill or inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Most disinfectants are too harsh to be applied to living tissue, and are applied only to inanimate surfaces. Ammonia, ethanol, and bleach are examples of widely used disinfectants.
Antiseptics are used on living tissues to prevent infection, while disinfectants are used on non-living surfaces to kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms. Antiseptics are typically less harsh than disinfectants and are safe for use on skin. Disinfectants are typically stronger and designed for use on surfaces like countertops, floors, and medical instruments.
An ostritch egg... That is the biggest single cell
One similarity is that both antibiotics and disinfectants help keep people healthy. The difference is antibiotics inhibit or kill microorganisms while disinfectants only kill them.
Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.
MHC molecules of the host may stimulate rejection of the graft tissue :]
Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.