Why are eukaryotic cells unaffected by streptomycin and similar antibiotics?
A) Eukaryotic cells are unaffected by these antibiotics because eukaryotic cells lack cell walls.
B) Eukaryotic cell walls are unaffected by these antibiotics because the cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan.
C) Eukaryotic DNA replication is not disrupted because these antibiotics do not disrupt the enzymes used to produce eukaryotic DNA.
D) Eukaryotic protein synthesis is not disrupted because these antibiotics do not disrupt eukaryotic ribosomal activity.
E) Eukaryotic cells have organelles called lysosomes that engulf and break down these types of antibiotics.
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