Anions themselves do not directly destroy bacteria, but certain anionic compounds, such as those found in disinfectants and cleaning agents, can be effective against bacteria. These compounds often work by disrupting bacterial cell membranes or interfering with cellular functions. Additionally, reactive oxygen species generated by some anions can also contribute to bacterial cell death. Overall, the effectiveness of anions in killing bacteria depends on their specific chemical properties and mechanisms of action.
The process by which immune cells engulf and destroy bacteria is called phagocytosis. This involves the immune cell recognizing the bacteria as foreign, engulfing it into a membrane-bound vesicle called a phagosome, and then fusing the phagosome with lysosomes containing enzymes to destroy the bacteria.
Phagocytosis :)
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.
The best answer would be Antibodies; however, these do not chemically "attack" viruses or bacteria. More accurately, antibodies recognize various germs and allow the various cell types of your immune system to attack and destroy these germs directly. For more info on how this works see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_immune_system
Sterilizationsterilization
yes, a neutrophil will produce an oxidative burst to destroy bacteria faster than by phagocytosis. An oxidative burst may contain superoxide anion, hypochlorite anion, or hydrogen peroxide.
Yes
destroy bacteria
The process by which immune cells engulf and destroy bacteria is called phagocytosis. This involves the immune cell recognizing the bacteria as foreign, engulfing it into a membrane-bound vesicle called a phagosome, and then fusing the phagosome with lysosomes containing enzymes to destroy the bacteria.
Pasteurization
to destroy viral DNA
An antibiotic is a substance which can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and other similar microorganisms.
by using endocytosis.!
yes they can
Tears contain an antibacterial substance :)
Pasteurization
Phagocytosis :)