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killing of bacteria take place in which part of the body​

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Answered by shraddha2820
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Answer:

digestive tract - the mucous lining contains antibodies, and the acid in the stomach can kill most microbes. other defences - body fluids like skin oil, saliva and tears contain anti-bacterial enzymes that help reduce the risk of infection

Answered by rizwanalama86
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Answer:

stomach

Explanation:

killing of bacteria occurs in stomach. In stomach hydrochloric acid present which is highly acidic in nature. these acid kills the bacteria.

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