they kill them!
No. A toxin is what you are thinking about. Bacteria are microbes and some produce toxins and some do not.
1: Can squeeze it and kill it.2: It produces antibodies that makes chemicals.3: It swallows (engulf) microbes.(answered by a 11 year old.)
Tide, like other detergents is composed of water softeners, bleach and enzymes. There other items as well, one is surfactants. This product washes away microbes and under some circumstances will kill bacteria. The microbes removed and/or kill would depend on the ones found on the laundry to be washed. Whatever would be found on a person's skin could be found on their clothes. There are about 100 different species. These are skin flora and include: Streptomycetes, Bacteroides, cyanobacteria and Bacilli.
Complement is a part of the immune system that can kill foreign microbes by either directly lysing them through the formation of a membrane attack complex or by marking them for phagocytosis by immune cells. It can also enhance the inflammatory response against the microbes, aiding in their clearance from the body.
Household products related to microbes include disinfectants, household cleaners, probiotics, and antimicrobial textiles. Disinfectants and cleaners are used to kill harmful microbes, while probiotics contain beneficial microbes for health. Antimicrobial textiles are designed to inhibit the growth of microbes on surfaces.
microbes mean small microscopic organisms. Example: I have never seen microbes kill each other!
sometimes Bactria can kill microbes
What parts A-G try to kill microbes?
to kill microbes
Yes, ofcourse
they kill bad microbes
Ultraviolet light can kill microbes or bacteria.
Most fungi, protozoa, and many bacteria are heterotrophs, which means they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter from their environment. These microbes cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis and rely on other organisms for nutrients.
There is no air or heat in the can.
MICROBES CAN CHANGE THE HEALTHY PERSON TO SICK,UNWELL[Aleteration in comfort)or even to kill the person 0
Acids and Bases
The color of the compounds the bacteria produce are usually not relevant to their role. Pyocyanin, for example, helps P. aeurginosa acquire iron, inhibit fungal growth, and slow the metabolism in nearby cells by lowering intracellular concentrations of cAMP. It also is a reactive oxygen species, and has been shown to kill C. elegans.