It is unlikely that saliva will kill flowers because it is mostly water.
No, honey is not the saliva of bees. Honey is made from nectar collected by bees from flowers, which is then stored, mixed with enzymes, and dehydrated in the beehive to create the thick, sweet substance we know as honey.
No, saliva's function is to digest carbohydrates through it's containing the enzyme amylase.
Lysozyme is the enzyme in saliva that helps kill bacteria by breaking down their cell walls. It is a natural defense mechanism to protect the mouth from harmful microorganisms.
Toxic saliva in animals, such as snakes and certain insects, is produced by specialized glands located near the mouth. These glands secrete toxic substances that can paralyze or kill prey when they are bitten or injected. The toxic saliva helps the animal in capturing and subduing its prey for feeding.
There are chemicals in soap that can harm not just flowers but animals too. Flowers need soil, water, sunlight, and air to live. Not BATHS from soap. It WILL kill the flower. It will kill the flower whether it is cut or not.
Well there are lots of helpful, symbiotic bacteria in your saliva that help kill lots of harmful bacteria and viruses; so in a way, yes.
It can inhibit the growth of some bacteria but dog saliva contains bacteria.
Answeri believe so....Answerthrough study and research it has been proved that dog saliva can kill E-coli and other harmful bacteria.
Does dog saliva kill bacteria?
Saliva and urine both create some protection but not much.
No, honey is not the saliva of bees. Honey is made from nectar collected by bees from flowers, which is then stored, mixed with enzymes, and dehydrated in the beehive to create the thick, sweet substance we know as honey.
No, saliva's function is to digest carbohydrates through it's containing the enzyme amylase.
Petroleum products such as diesel fuel, kerosene or gasoline will kill any plant, including flowers.
No? Saliva spreads germs easily. If someone with a contagious bacterial or viral infection, with a high enough load in their saliva were to, for example, kiss you, you would easily get sick.
yes and it could kill you dont smoke it yes and it could kill you dont smoke it
saliva does not kill an aids virus.
no! it will kill them