No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison can act.
No, bacteria does not have a nucleus on which the poison can act.
This is a great idea but except that bacteria don't have a nuclear membrane.
bacteria do not have a nucleus.
Bacteria doesn't contain a nucleus. [:
==Answers== Endotoxins are toxins released when a cell lyses.
No. It is a plant; a flowering vine which is toxic and causes a severe rash when it touches the skin. Bacteria are microscopic organisms, and they can cause problems too, but they are different from poison ivy.
the most simple way of bacterial invasion is when the bacteria sends the poison into the cell to disable it and then eat it
Of course not! Acne is caused by a bacteria and there is nothing medicinal about Zanfel whatsoever.
Antibiotics, specifically, antibacterial compounds.
==Answers== Endotoxins are toxins released when a cell lyses.
Poison oak is a green plant, not a bacteria or virus.
A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.
A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.
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No. It is a plant; a flowering vine which is toxic and causes a severe rash when it touches the skin. Bacteria are microscopic organisms, and they can cause problems too, but they are different from poison ivy.
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Poison ivy doesn't contain just one type of bacteria. Instead, it contains DNA in the nucleus of each cell which cause it to cause a severe rash when in contact with skin.
Human fingernails are not poison, but they carry a great variety of bacteria beneath them, and scratches can cause serious infections.
E.COLI and Salmonella causes food poison.
E.COLI and Salmonella causes food poison.
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