Phagocytes, natural killer cells, B and T lymphocytes.
It has to have a host cell to reproduce then it kills that cell becausethere are so many viral disease in side the host cell. The Viral disease will continue you to kill host cell until you get an antibiotic
The alcohol kills microbes that can cause infections.
antibiotics
antibiotic heal and kills infections body premedication patients.
Phagocytes, natural killer cells, B and T lymphocytes.
A cytotoxic T cell kills cells that have been infected by a virus or bacterium. It does this by puncturing the cell's membrane and by emitting a toxin that kills cells.
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Ginyu beats Cell in all forms and here's why: 1st form: Cell almost kills Ginyu, Gunyu swaps bodies, Ginyu gains Cell's strength because they're both evil, Ginyu-cell kills Cell-ginyu. 2nd form: Cell almost kills Ginyu, Gunyu swaps bodies, Ginyu gains Cell's strength because they're both evil, Ginyu-cell kills Cell-ginyu. Perfect form: Cell almost kills Ginyu, Gunyu swaps bodies, Ginyu gains Cell's strength because they're both evil, Ginyu-cell kills Cell-ginyu. Cell would win because he could outmaneuver and destroy Ginyu with one attack, Ginyu needs time to switch bodies and Cell would see right through that and the good ol' Captain would be no more.
no. infections are caused by bacteria or virus, not radiation
bacteria dont like salt, it kills them.
No, penicillin is not effective against fungal infections. Penicillin is an antibiotic that targets bacteria by disrupting their cell walls, while fungal infections are caused by different organisms called fungi. Antifungal medications are required to treat fungal diseases.
it kills that bacteria