The Small intestine.
Sewage, particularly untreated sewage, contains a lot of bacteria, and that bacteria can infect fish and kill them.
The stomach, with a pH of about two. It contains hydrochloric acid to kill bacteria on our food, and give the correct acidity for the enzyme protease to work in.
Yes, methanol does kill bacteria, especially if it is 70 percent or more, this allows penetration of the cell wall of the organism.
The organ that kills bacteria is the stomach. The stomach produces acids that kill the bacteria as it digests food.
Yes, the stomach do kill bacteria. But in the presence of Hydrochloric acid (HCl). This acid can be harmful to the human body also if mucous layer lining the internal layer of the stomach and the alimentary canal is destroyed resulting in peptic ulcer.
the low pH of about 0,8-1,5 kills all the bacterias except enterics like E.coli.
It can inhibit the growth of some bacteria but dog saliva contains bacteria.
certain chemical reactions do kill bacteria for example when bacteria enters the body the stomach contains High concentrations of Hydrochloric acid which destroys the bacteria preventing further damage to the body.
Sweat does have bacteria in it.
Ues beacuse it the spray contains Antibacterial components.
Sewage, particularly untreated sewage, contains a lot of bacteria, and that bacteria can infect fish and kill them.
No it is not. It is dried with salts and heat. The only reason people dry out beef is to dehydrate the bacteria on the meat so it will not spoil. The sun would not be fast enough to kill the bacteria.
Generally speaking, soap does not kill bacteria, it assists in washing them away. However, if the soap contains antibacterial agents that are effective against the particular kind of bacteria, it should take very little.
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
Laboratory studies later showed that eucalyptus oil contains substances that kill bacteria. It also may kill some viruses and fungi.
No, hot sauce does not kill bacteria. There are hundreds of different bacteria. Some can be killed by heating them to a high enough temperature, others can be killed with antibacterial washes and other chemicals. Hot sauce is not one of the ways. Since hot sauce usually contains a lot of vinegar, it is difficult for bacterial to grow in it, but it won't kill bacteria that is already growing.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .