Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

difference between antibiotic and vaccine
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Answered by Anonymous
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Antibiotics usually block the pathways which are required by bacteria for survival. It helps in reducing and further stopping the production of DNA (deoxyribonuceic acid), RNA, proteins which contribute towards growth of bacteria... Antibiotics do not affect our body because our body doesn't comprise of cells which have same functions as bacteria.
For example- penicillin.. found by Alexander Fleming

Vaccine is a suspension of dead or almost dead micro organisms or pathogens which cause particular disease. Immunization is ability of our body to remember and identify particular organism causing a disease..
As our body gets familiar with the weakened pathogens we start to develop strong immunity against it.. so that in future we can fight such pathogens...

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Answered by ammy125
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an. antibiotic kill bacteria whereas vaccine deals with virus and improve the immune system .a vaccine prevents diseases polio small pox etc. and antibiotics help in healing infection by the bacteria. vaccine are preventive method taking before infected and antibiotics taking after infected
antibiotic belongs to group of antimicrobial compounds .vaccines contain a little bit amount of microorganisms
vaccines can not cure diseases like cancer
antibiotics not effective on virus.
hope its help u
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