Since molds don't have an immune system, they produce antibiodics that kill bacteria.
yes,mold is a homemade bacteria
No, mold is not a bacteria. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae, while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms without a distinct nucleus. Both mold and bacteria can cause health problems if they proliferate in indoor environments.
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No, mold is not bacteria. Mold is a type of fungus, while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms. Mold and bacteria can both grow in damp environments, but they are different organisms with distinct characteristics.
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928. He noticed that a mold called Penicillium notatum was able to kill bacteria, leading to the development of the first antibiotic.
Alexander Fleming
It kills a lot of bacteria but it probably won't kill mold because that is a lot stronger then regular germs
Mold makes penicillin to kill bacteria.
Yes, hypochlorous acid can effectively kill mold. It is a powerful disinfectant and sanitizer that is commonly used to eliminate fungi, bacteria, and viruses. When applied properly, hypochlorous acid can help eradicate mold and prevent its regrowth.
Mold produces secondary metabolites called mycotoxins, which are toxic to bacteria and other organisms. Mycotoxins are a defense mechanism that mold uses to compete with other microorganisms in its environment.
No. Vinegar can kill mold and bacteria, but it doesn't keep evil away.
No, mold is not caused by bacteria. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in humid and damp environments. Bacteria and mold are different types of microorganisms.
Cleaning bath toys with vinegar can be effective in removing mold and bacteria buildup. Vinegar has natural antibacterial properties that can help kill germs and mold. However, it may not completely eliminate all bacteria and mold, so it is important to regularly clean and sanitize bath toys to prevent buildup.
Cold does not kill mold. Certain temperatures can stop the growth of mold, but not kill it.
Yes. The lower the pH, the fewer bacteria that can live in the water. That is also how soft drinks work. Unlike milk, a bottle of pop does not go bad in your refrigerator. That bottle is filled with a weak acid. Occasionally, it will get mold on top, but it never gets bacteria. Occasionally people's ears get mold from swimming pools. Mold can live at a lower pH than bacteria. Thus, people should dry out their ears after swimming. Chlorine also produces monatomic oxygen. That also kills bacteria. A lower pH can hurt someone's eyes. Ozone can also kill bacteria. Ozone in air will kill people long before it kills bacteria. In water, it will kill bacteria. When the ozone is dissolved in water, it kills bacteria. It would kill people long before it killed bacteria except that people do not breathe water. It stays in the water and does not get into the air.
no, mold is a bacteria or fungus
It does yes, however it is essential to rub the area for at least 10 seconds to kill all the bacteria. A quick wipe with an alcohol wipe isn't effective as an antibacterial. --------------------------------------------------------------- except mould isn't bacteria.......try baking soda