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How does antibiotic penicillin act on bacteria in brainly.In?

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Answered by sandesh9275
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It interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan. This weakens the cell walls of dividing bacteria, so they burst and die because of osmotic pressure. Finally, we learned that penicillin is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic and is more effective against Gram-positive bacteria.

Answered by saniya2004
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penicillin interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan. This weakens the cell walls of dividing bacteria, so they burst and die because of osmotic pressure. Finally, we learned that penicillin is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic and is more effective against Gram-positive bacteria.


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