Yes, it does.
Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food are called predators.
well,In some circumstance's it can, Although it can cause certain diseases.
Amoebae are single-celled organisms, and there are ways to kill them such as through harsh environmental conditions, chemicals, or medications specifically targeted at them. However, it's essential to consider the potential effects on the surrounding environment and other organisms when attempting to control amoebae populations.
To kill any organisms that may have come in through the air.
Protozoa are single-celled organisms that feed on a variety of organic matter such as bacteria, algae, other protozoa, and small particles found in water. They can ingest their food through processes such as phagocytosis or by absorbing nutrients directly from their surroundings.
Antibiotic designed to kill single-celled prokaryotic organisms found in food by disabling their ability to use oxygen and suffocating them is most likely targeting organisms found in the Eubacteria kingdom.
I don't know if the light does, but the heat from the light would
Antibiotic designed to kill single-celled prokaryotic organisms found in food by disabling their ability to use oxygen and suffocating them is most likely targeting organisms found in the Eubacteria kingdom.
Bioluminescence is more energy-efficient than incandescent light because it produces light through chemical reactions rather than heat. It also doesn't require a constant power source since organisms can control when they emit light. Additionally, bioluminescence can be used for communication, camouflage, and attracting prey, giving organisms a survival advantage.
because some micro organisms cannot live in heat.
Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices. Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices.
Different things kill different organisms. However, all can be killed by enough heat, radiation or disinfectants, such as chlorine, some of the aldehydes, ethylene oxide and strong caustics such as concentrated acids or sodium hydroxide,
Coral reefs get their food from one-celled algae organisms called zooxanthellae. They give the coral by-products of photosynthesis. Also, coral have little carnivorous organisms living in them that kill and eat things with little stinging tentacles.
micro organisms can kill you by causing diseases
The pasteurization is carried out for a prolonged time at around 170°F and is supposed to kill only heat susceptible organisms and their spores, while sterilization works at a temperature of 250°F and is supposed to kill all organisms.
Thermal energy is Heat and heat can burn you, set things on fire, melt things, and even kill living organisms
The process of immobilizing organisms on a glass slide involves using heat or chemicals to fix the organisms in place. Heat fixation involves passing the slide containing the organisms through a flame to kill and adhere them to the slide, while chemical fixation uses a chemical, like methanol or formaldehyde, to preserve and attach the organisms to the slide. This process allows for better visualization and study of the organisms under a microscope.