Biology, asked by lipun4, 1 year ago

why antibiotics work for bacterial diseases

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Answered by tia35
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because they contain special types of chemicals with create unfavourable conditions for the bacteria to grow by stimulating our immune system which destroys the bacteria by stopping it from multiplying.
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adarsh09dpa: Exactly
Answered by sneha2022
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Antibiotics are strong medicines that treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics work by affecting things that bacterial cells have but human cells don't. For example, human cells do not have cell walls, while many types of bacteria do.
antibiotics do not work against the viruses.

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adarsh09dpa: Actually they inhibit their multiplication and griwth
adarsh09dpa: Growth
tia35: yes true
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