Biology, asked by hisana1, 1 year ago

how does antibiotic ' pencillin' work against bacterial infection ?

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Answered by jasleenk
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it doesn't act againstbacterial infection it acts against chicken pox
Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Antibiotics are commonly use to block biochemical pathways which is important for bacteria.

⇒ Many Bacteria make cell wall to protect themselves.

⇒ The antibiotic penicillin blocks the bacterial processes that build the cell wall.

⇒ As a result, The growing bacteria are unable to make cell wall and die easily.

⇒ But viruses do not use this path ways therefore antibiotic do not work against viral infection.

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