Sunday, April 17, 2016

Loosely Intellectual Episode 2: Bacteria vs. Viruses




In this episode, we get pretty intellectual as we talk Bacteria vs. Viruses. What’s the deal with
them? How are they different? Our in-house scientists explain it to us! Don’t mind the references to snow. It was still cold when we recorded.

Intro and break music by Landon Orr. Check out his Soundcloud at @landon-orr. More to come from Landon in Episode #3!

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2 comments:

  1. Hey, I have a question that came ti mind during the antibiotic / antiviral discussion when you were explaining how soap works (which I loved). What does hydrogen peroxide do?

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  2. Great question. Hydrogen peroxide, like soap, disrupts the cell membrane of bacteria. However, hydrogen peroxide does it slightly differently, and it involves steeling electrons to oxidize the cell membrane. Why doesn't it kill our cells? Well, our cells have an enzyme that turns hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2), but the bacteria lack this enzyme.

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