Science, asked by Krishchitkara, 3 months ago

Bacteria is a cell, antibiotics kill bacteria (cell), the human body is also made of cells.

How does it affect our body?​

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Answered by Rogers404
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Explanation:

Human cells do not make or need peptidoglycan. The result is a very fragile cell wall that bursts, killing the bacterium. No harm comes to the human host because penicillin does not inhibit any biochemical process that goes on within us. Bacteria can also be selectively eradicated by targeting their metabolic pathways.

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Answered by yugsisodia694
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Answer:

1. Human body is also made of cells, how does it affect our body? Bacteria consist of cell walls and antibiotics are the drugs which are used to break down the cell walls of bacteria causing their lysis.

Explanation:

2.

You’re sitting in traffic, late for an important meeting, watching the minutes tick away. Your hypothalamus, a tiny control tower in your brain, decides to send out the order: Send in the stress hormones! These stress hormones are the same ones that trigger your body’s “fight or flight” response. Your heart races, your breath quickens, and your muscles ready for action. This response was designed to protect your body in an emergency by preparing you to react quickly. But when the stress response keeps firing, day after day, it could put your health at serious risk.

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