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An agent which kills pathogenic bacteria is called

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Answered by Varunpoddar
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Answer:

antibiotics are classified as bacteriocidal

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The agent which kills pathogenetic bacteria is called bactericide.

Explanation:

  • The general agents which kill the causative microbes are called antimicrobials.
  • These antimicrobials are classified into different categories according to the microbe which has attacked the animal.
  • The agents that kill the bacterias are bactericides. They act on the surface of the body of the organism to attack and kill them.
  • Examples of bactericides are disinfectants and antiseptics.

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