A client asks a nurse how antibacterials work.The nurse explains that many antibacterials work by blocking bacterial DNA replication.The nurse begins to explain this process to the client.The following are all means of blocking of bacterial DNA replication except that:
A) Drugs repair bacterial DNA damage.
B) Dugs inhibit the availability of precursor bases or nucleotides.
C) Drugs can interact or bind with DNA, preventing the uncoiling or relaxation process.
D) Drugs can bind to enzymes of DNA replication, halting the formation of new DNA strands.
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