Biology, asked by kgurnoor9929, 1 year ago

Why hydrochloric acid doesn't react on amoeba

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Answered by Anonymous
15
hey mate☺
here is your answer

hydrochloric acid doesn't react on amoeba , because different microorganisms grow at different pH rate , the acidic pH rate of hydrochloric acid doesn't effect the amoeba.


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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate ☺

here is your answer -

HCl doesn't react on amoeba because amoeba grows in different pH and hence the pH of HCl cannot react on it .


I hope it will help you✌
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