There are thousands of chemicals that can kill human cells. Chemicals such as pesticides, bacteria cells, microbes, and also ammonia.
No, it kills your body and your brain cells
It is difficult to develop a chemical that kills fungi but not harm humans because fungi and humans are both eukaryotic organisms, making it challenging to find targets unique to fungi. Additionally, the similarities in cellular structures and processes between fungi and humans also make it hard to find chemicals that selectively target fungal cells over human cells. Furthermore, the potential for off-target effects and toxicity in humans adds complexity to developing such a selective chemical.
Kills bacteria, viruses, and other foreign bodies within the Human Anatomy.
He did not suffer mentally before, only after because of agent orange wich is a orange chemical that kills plants and also damages human brain cells
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White blood cells produce hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria without harming human cells. This process is known as oxidative burst, where the white blood cells create reactive oxygen species to target and destroy invading bacteria.
Human Immunodeficiency virus
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
A cytotoxin is an agent that kills cells
The chemical that effectively kills fleas and their eggs is called an insecticide.
Antibiotics such as penicillin and tetracycline are effective in killing bacteria by targeting specific bacterial cell components that are absent in human cells, thus reducing the risk of harm to human cells. However, misuse or overuse of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance in bacteria, diminishing their efficacy over time.
KCN kills a human being in 0.5 second.