Bacteria is killed by Antibiotics, Sterilization, and Proper Storage
The amount of bacteria killed by steam depends on various factors such as temperature, exposure time, and bacterial species. Steam can be an effective method for killing bacteria as the heat can denature and destroy proteins essential for bacterial survival. However, some heat-resistant bacteria may require higher temperatures or longer exposure times to be effectively killed by steam.
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
Depending on what the bacteria has on their cellular wall, you aren't going to destroy it with your enzyme. Most bacteria are probably killed by other bacteria living in the mouth ecosystem.
Viruses are (debatably) not alive while bacteria are; meaning they are smaller and require a living host to survive. Bacteria are killed with antibiotics, but viruses are not.
No, not all bacteria is killed by hand gels. Most hand gel products do say that they are 99.99% effective, but the .01% is the bacteria that the hand gel cannot kill. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate to form resistance against hand gels, not all bacteria can be killed by hand gels.
bacteria is killed at 100 oc
The immune system does not recognize the killed bacteria, and cannot recognize that the bacteria are killed, so it begins to produce antibodies for it just as it would if the bacteria were alive.
The temperature at which bacteria in water are typically killed is 140F (60C) or higher.
# Bacteria can be killed antibiotics.
Stomach acid kills the bacteria
Yes
the bacteria is killed by the acid in the stomach.
Toxins are not alive, they are just chemicals which hurt us. They can be made by bacteria among other things. The bacteria can be killed by sufficient heat, but not all toxins are destroyed by heat.
Washing daily or burning it.
anaerobes
Louis Pasteur
The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.