Antibiotics are typically the most effective at killing bacteria. However, it's important to use them only when prescribed by a healthcare professional to avoid antibiotic resistance. Other options like disinfectants, antiseptics, and sterilization techniques are also effective in killing bacteria in specific settings.
The term that best defines a bacteria that can survive without oxygen is "anaerobic." Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen for growth and metabolism.
Killer t cells are activated by helper t cells. The Helper t cells are alerted by the macrophage that has engulfed the virus. It grows antigens to alert the helper t cells. The killer t cells are like white blood cells, there purpose is to fight pathogens.
The best-known bacteriophage is T4 bacteriophage, which attacks E. coli bacteria.
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pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
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it seeks out the bacteria and kills of the bacteria and leaves a coat to stop it from growing back for a few hours. also connor rapley is from bargo and is a retard
they are killer cells. they kill bacteria that enter your body
Yes i believe so because its a bacteria and they can be killer using antibiotics
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