Biology, asked by tehreemf501, 11 months ago

some bacteria are resistant to penicillin, why?​

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Answered by sonali2853
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Penicillin Resistance: Restrict Transport

However, penicillin and other drugs must enter Gram-negative bacteria through channels called porins on their outer membranes. This is why some types of penicillin are ineffective against Gram-negative bacteria; they can't get through the porins.

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