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how does penicillin act on bacteria and kill them​

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Answered by suneelmourya33345
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Answer:Penicillin kills bacteria by inhibiting the proteins which cross-link peptidoglycans in the cell wall (Figure 8). When a bacterium divides in the presence of penicillin, it cannot fill in the “holes” left in its cell wall

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Answered by poojashukla1911
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Answer:

Penicillin kills bacteria by inhibiting the proteins which cross-link peptidoglycans in the cell wall When a bacterium divides in the presence of penicillin, it cannot fill in the “holes” left in its cell wall.

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