Explain why antibiotics don't work against viruses but work against many group of bacteria
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antibiotics don't work against viruses because the protective coating or you may say the covering envelope of virus is similar to that of antibiotics, whereas, in case of bacteria they break the cell wall, and destroys it.
antibiotics don't work against viruses because the protective coating or you may say the covering envelope of virus is similar to that of antibiotics, whereas, in case of bacteria they break the cell wall, and destroys it.
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