Environmental Sciences, asked by ghostriderdhruv, 8 months ago

why do antibiotics kill the bacteria cells but not human cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antibiotics work on bacterial cell wall,proteins, enzymes,or DNA. That's why they only kill bacteria because they cannot do anything to human cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mycobacteria are called acid-fast bacilli because they are a group of rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) that can be seen under the microscope following a staining procedure where the bacteria retain the color of the stain after an acid wash (acid-fast).

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