Biology, asked by piyushprakash337, 4 months ago

why antibiotics not effective for viral disease?​

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Answered by divyamuniraj1239
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Answer:

Viruses are different to bacteria; they have a different structure and a different way of surviving. Viruses don't have cell walls that can be attacked by antibiotics; instead they are surrounded by a protective protein coat.

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Answered by itscutegirl7
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Viruses are different to bacteria; they have a different structure and a different way of surviving. Viruses don't have cell walls that can be attacked by antibiotics; instead they are surrounded by a protective protein coat.

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