Yes. If you have ever been on Anti-biodics, then you should know. The medicine you take kills all bacteria (even the good ones). You take more medicine to replace the good bacteria. This medicine is called A-biotics.
Antibiotics are commonly used to kill bacteria by disrupting their growth or by killing them directly. Other methods such as disinfectants, antiseptics, and sterilization techniques can also be used to kill bacteria in various settings.
A plasmid (free bit of DNA) in bacteria that produces colicin to kill other strains of bacteria.
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
Louis Pasteur is credited with pioneering pasteurization in the 19th century to kill harmful bacteria in milk and other beverages by heating them to specific temperatures for set periods of time.
No
They can. Any animal can carry bacteria, and infect other animals with it.
Yes, white vinegar can effectively kill salmonella bacteria due to its acidic nature, which can disrupt the cell membranes of the bacteria. However, it may not be as effective as other disinfectants specifically designed to kill bacteria.
VACCINES
Hydrochloric acid is the substance produced by the stomach that helps kill bacteria and other pathogens in the digestive system.
Antibiotics are commonly used to kill bacteria by disrupting their growth or by killing them directly. Other methods such as disinfectants, antiseptics, and sterilization techniques can also be used to kill bacteria in various settings.
well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
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Some bacteria and other organisms produce antibiotics which mean "against life". These can kill other organisms. The antibiotic penicillin was discovered barbecue an agar plate streaked with a bacteria had a fungus contaminant and an area of clearing was seen around it. This area had an antibiotic made by the fungus and it stopped the growth of the bacteria.
A plasmid (free bit of DNA) in bacteria that produces colicin to kill other strains of bacteria.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.