Biology, asked by mujtabaali7321, 11 months ago

Penicillin inhibits bacterial multiplication because

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Answered by guptasarita1
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Penicillin by inhibiting cell wall synthesis would inhibit both growth and multiplication. Since the antibiotic is bactericidal to rapidly multiplying cells, its effect on cell wall would interfere with its bactericidal action.

Answered by anjanivns33
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Answer:

Penicillin is an antibiotic which inhibits bacterial multiplication bu inhibiting

its cell wall synthesis

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