Antibiotics, is a generalized answer, however there are different types of antibiotics.
There are Bacteriostatic Agents which answer your question in that they inhibit the growth of bacteria which is a microorganism
Then there are bactericidal agents (bacteriocide) and they kill bacteria which is a microorganism
Agents having the suffix -cidal kill organisms, agents having the suffix -static merely inhibit their growth and reproduction.
Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
Witch hazel has antibacterial properties and can help inhibit the growth of certain types of bacteria. However, it is not a strong disinfectant and may not be as effective as other antibacterial agents for killing bacteria.
Your tears contain the enzyme lysozyme. This chemical disrupts the cell walls of gram-positive bacteria by digesting the peptidoglycan in them. This enzyme is also found in your saliva and is an example of a non-specific immune response.
Salting draws out moisture from the food, making it harder for bacteria to grow. It creates a high-salt environment that inhibits the growth of pathogens, helping to preserve the food.
The bread mold Penicillium is a common example of this; penicillium secrete penicillin, a chemical that kills bacteria.A second example is the black walnut tree (Juglans nigra), which secrete juglone, a chemical that harms or kills some species of neighbouring plants, from its roots.A third simple example is when sheep or cattle make trails in grass that they trample on, and without realizing, they are killing the grass.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_interaction#Amensalism
a chemical called antibiotic that limit the growth of or kills other bacteria.
The Chemical that kills or destroys Pathogens is the Antibodies in your body.=)
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Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
Absolutely, anti bacteria chemicals do a great job of killing bacteria
Yes, An antibacterial is a compound or substance that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria.
An antimicrobial is a chemical substance that can kill harmful bacteria or viruses. These substances are often used in disinfectants, antiseptics, and antibiotics to prevent the growth and spread of pathogens in various settings, such as healthcare facilities, households, and industries.
No. The word pathogen means to "make disease". The type of virus that kills only bacteria are called bacteriophages which means "bacteria eaters".
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
This virus that kills bacteria are called bacteriophage. That means bacteria eater.
The antibiotic kills or prevents the growth of harmful bacteria without causing side effects in the patient.