(i) Why Penicilium is able to restrict the growth of bacteria?
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Penicillins block the protein struts that link the peptidoglycans together. This prevents the bacterium from closing the holes in its cell walls. As the water concentration of the surrounding fluid is higher than that inside the bacterium, water rushes through the holes into the cell and the bacterium bursts.
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Penicillins block the protein struts that link the peptidoglycans together. This prevents the bacterium from closing the holes in its cell walls. As the water concentration of the surrounding fluid is higher than that inside the bacterium, water rushes through the holes into the cell and the bacterium bursts.
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