In bacteria,the antibiotic chloramphenicol prevents amino acids from bonding.The MOST likely reason that bacteria die from treatment with chloramphenicol is because the antibiotic
A) inhibits transcription.
B) inhibits translation.
C) causes the wrong bases to be added to the growing mRNA strand.
D) causes the wrong amino acids to be bound to the tRNA strands.
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