Why antibiotics kill bacterial cells but not human cells?
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...
➡️ one of those is formation of cell wall . bacterial cells have a cell wall human cells don't. most antibiotics act on bacteria and prevent it from forming cell wall. it inhibits biochemical process in bacteria and the cell bursts .
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➡️ one of those is formation of cell wall . bacterial cells have a cell wall human cells don't. most antibiotics act on bacteria and prevent it from forming cell wall. it inhibits biochemical process in bacteria and the cell bursts .
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Here is your answer:
✨ Antibiotics are basically chemical substances produced inside the body of a living organism which can stop the growth of any disease producing bacteria.
✨ Good antibiotics do not kill the normal bacteria of the host.
⏩ Antibiotics inhibits biochemical processes in the disease causing bacterial cells and the cell bursts open, destroying it. ⏪
Hope it helps u!!! ✌✌✌✌✌
Here is your answer:
✨ Antibiotics are basically chemical substances produced inside the body of a living organism which can stop the growth of any disease producing bacteria.
✨ Good antibiotics do not kill the normal bacteria of the host.
⏩ Antibiotics inhibits biochemical processes in the disease causing bacterial cells and the cell bursts open, destroying it. ⏪
Hope it helps u!!! ✌✌✌✌✌
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