yes it does
Well there are lots of helpful, symbiotic bacteria in your saliva that help kill lots of harmful bacteria and viruses; so in a way, yes.
Some viruses target harmful organisms. For example, bacteriophage viruses kill bacteria. Other viruses might kill mosquitoes or weevils or other harmful insects without hurting any other species.
they can be made into vaccines against themselves. Additionally, virsuses that attack bacteria, called bacteriophages, may someday be used to treat bacteria infections. There has also be research into using viruses to kill harmful insects.
Bacteria and Viruses
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
they can kill you
Viruses might be helpful because they clean you out all bad germs and bacteria releases.
bacteria is complit cell or contain cellular material hence specific antibody riquar as compair to virus is difrance
they engulf them
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
Because bacteria and viruses are two completely different things. Antibiotics - as their name implies - will kill bacteria, but antibiotics simply have no effect on viruses.
Bleach can kill both viruses and bacteria. It can be used to disinfect surfaces but should never be used internally.