why does penicillin affect bacterial cell and not virus
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- Viruses are unaffected by antibiotics because they do not have peptidoglycan cell walls or ribosomes, and they do not replicate their own DNA. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics through the process of selection and evolution. Penicillin kills most of the bacterial cells, but it does not kill them all.
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Viruses are unaffected by antibiotics because they do not have peptidoglycan cell walls or ribosomes ,and they do not replicate their own DNA. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics through the process of selection and evolution . penicillin kills most of the bacterial cells, but it does not kill them all.
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