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how do penicilin acts on disease causing organisms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by aysha99
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Penicillin prevents peptidoglycan from cross-linking properly in the last stages of bacterial cell wall synthesis. This greatly weakens the cell wall and causes the bacterium to lyse, or burst open, because of osmotic pressure. Penicillin is bactericidal because it directly kills bacteria.

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