Biology, asked by ahmeh37719, 6 months ago

Many bacteria have flexible cell walls made by linking together chains of polymers. The links are formed in reaction catalysed by an enzyme. Penicillin stops this enzyme from working. Explain how penicillin causes bacteria to be weakened. (pls not the internet)

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Answered by chaudharyshaab29
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Answer:

bacteria ki cell wall peptidoglycogan se bni hoti .. jis pr penicillin attack krta h or uske bonds ko break kr deta h jiski wajah se bacteria week ho jata and this lead to its death

Answered by ashx4yours
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penicillin is an antibiotic obtained from a fungi penicillium notatum by sir. Alexander Fleming. penicillin dissolve the cell wall of bacteria which is made of murein ( a peptidoglycan ). if cell wall is absent in the bacteria then penicillin will not be effective any more as in the case of mycoplasma.

Explanation:

for the bacteria which does not have cell wall, we have to use that antibiotic which acts on any metabolic step rather acting on cell wall. for example streptokinase antibiotic obtained from streptococcus bacteria is acts on metabolism of the pathogens

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