Mint contains antimicrobial properties that may help inhibit the growth of certain bacteria. Some studies suggest that mint essential oil can be effective against certain types of bacteria when used topically or as a mouthwash. However, more research is needed to fully understand the antimicrobial properties of mint.
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
No
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
This is not even a real word! Dolis isn't a living thing so bacteria cannot kill it. Sorry! Go to the search box and type in the question can bacteria kill birds and go to Google not ms223
Antibiotics are commonly used to kill bacteria by disrupting their growth or by killing them directly. Other methods such as disinfectants, antiseptics, and sterilization techniques can also be used to kill bacteria in various settings.
Yes it does because of the strong amounts of menthol in the select flavors of Rain, Cobalt, and React (mint). the bacteria in your mouth is not meant to deal with menthol and menthol has a certain chemical in the waxy oil that its derived from that has been scientifically proven to kill hundreds of bacteria that originate from the mouth.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
no
No, it doesn't kill much of the bacteria at all and the bacteria remaining will grow during defrosting.
There are several things that can kill bacteria, including antibiotics. Antiseptics, sterilization, disinfectants, cold temperatures, and pasteurization are all things that can kill bacteria.
kills bacteria and doesnt kill plants and animals
I think it will kill.
Sulfa drugs kill bacteria and fungi by interfering with cell metabolism
Bleach will kill bacteria in a flower container.
they trap, kill and ingest them
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