Bacteria break down died animals and dirt so it doesn't pile up.
trees humans wolves bacteria grass
The nature of toothpaste is to give us fresh breath and fight the bacteria that has been collected on our teeth throughout the day.
The nature of toothpaste is to give us fresh breath and fight the bacteria that has been collected on our teeth throughout the day.
Antibiotics are chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to treat bacterial infections. They are produced in nature by soil bacteria and fungi.
Yes, toothpastes are typically formulated to be slightly alkaline in nature. This helps to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, prevent enamel erosion, and create an environment that is less favorable for bacteria growth.
A large portion of bacteria, though not all, can not survive in a low pH environment such as stomach acid. The bacteria dies from the corresive nature of low a low pH solution.
Bacterial symbiosis in nature includes examples like gut bacteria aiding in digestion, nitrogen-fixing bacteria helping plants grow, and bioluminescent bacteria providing camouflage for host organisms. These relationships benefit both the bacteria by providing a stable environment and nutrients, and the host organisms by aiding in digestion, nutrient absorption, and protection from predators.
There are no bacteria on other bacteria. Some bacteria do attack other bacteria by piercing their cell wall and injecting proteins.Viruses can attack bacteria. They are called bacteriophages.
Because antibiotics are designed (by nature) to effect bacteria. And bacteria and virsus are two very different things.
Yes, white vinegar can effectively kill salmonella bacteria due to its acidic nature, which can disrupt the cell membranes of the bacteria. However, it may not be as effective as other disinfectants specifically designed to kill bacteria.
Ecosystems, life, bacteria, evolution, atmosphere, etymology, anthropology, ect.
No the flu is a virus. doxycycl hyc. is for infections of a bacteria nature. And is not a cure for the flu.