Biology, asked by yanshchaubey, 9 days ago

Why are antibiotics effective against bacteria but not against virus?​

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Answered by nayangowdagsnayangow
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antibiotics are against bacteria because bacteria doesn't have that much power to criticize the body and virus are harmful to human body so it last for a lifetime so antibiotics work on virus sometimes

Answered by ayushitanwer2
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Viruses are different to bacteria. They have a different structure and different 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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