Antibiotics are ineffective against viruses explain brainly
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antibiotics are ineffective against virus because anti-virus apps on the cell wall It Breaks the cell wall and human having no cell wall so is do not harm human values break the cell wall of the bacteria not another things
but in case of virus it is not defined actually that it is living or nonliving and having cell wall or not so sometimes not we cannot identify that's why the antibiotic does not work on virus so we can say that antibiotics have not cell wall
that's why antibiotic is an effective against the virus
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but in case of virus it is not defined actually that it is living or nonliving and having cell wall or not so sometimes not we cannot identify that's why the antibiotic does not work on virus so we can say that antibiotics have not cell wall
that's why antibiotic is an effective against the virus
thank you
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Viruses insert their genetic material into a human cell's DNA in order to reproduce. Antibiotics cannot kill viruses because bacteria and viruses have different mechanisms and machinery to survive and replicate. The antibiotic has no “target” to attack in a virus.
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