Science, asked by sakshibiswas444, 6 months ago

why are antibiotics effective

against bacteria but not viruses.?​

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Answered by khushiangel1
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Explanation:

Viruses don't have cell walls that can be attacked by antibiotics; instead they are surrounded by a protective protein coat. Unlike bacteria, which attack your body's cells from the outside, viruses actually move into, live in and make copies of themselves in your body's cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Viruses don't have cell walls that can be attacked by antibiotics; instead they are surrounded by a protective protein coat. Unlike bacteria, which attack your body's cells from the outside, viruses actually move into, live in and make copies of themselves in your body's cells.

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