Why antibiotics do not have cell wall?
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The cell wall is essential to the survival of many bacteria, although L-form bacteria can be produced in the laboratory that lack a cell wall. The antibiotic penicillin is able to kill bacteria by preventing the cross-linking of peptidoglycan and this causes the cell wall to weaken and lyse.
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Antibiotics because they don't have preptidoglayan cell or ribosome and they don't react there own DNA
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