Some bacteria are more resilient than others, and can survive Lysol, just like some can survive antibiotics.
Both Clorox and Lysol wipes are effective at killing bacteria when used as directed. Both contain active ingredients (such as quaternary ammonium compounds or bleach) that are known to kill a wide range of bacteria. Ultimately, the choice between the two may come down to personal preference or specific needs, such as scent or surface compatibility.
When used according to the label instructions, Lysol products are considered safe. However, they should not be ingested or come into contact with eyes or skin. It's important to use them in a well-ventilated area and keep them out of reach of children.
bacteria
Disease-producing bacteria come from the kingdom Bacteria.
Drink hot water, and it will come off.
NO.
They are thought to be evolved from bacteria. They have 70s ribosomes ,circular DNA like bacteria
About 49 percent
5 to 10 percent should come from linoleic acid.
microbes come to mind
curious.
In general, yes.