Plants and some fungi have a cell wall,as do bacteria.Why,then,does penicillin only affect bacteria?
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Q73: Penicillin is effective against gram- _ bacteria.
Q77: The outermost layer of a gram-negative bacterium
Q80: Streptomycin is effective against gram- _ bacteria.
Q83: Penicillin was isolated from _ growing on
Q85: Bacterial cell walls are made rigid by
Q86: Peptidoglycan is made of
A) lipids.
B) sugars.
C) amino
Q90: Penicillin is
A) a chemical that kills bacteria.
B)
Q91: Penicillin kills bacteria by disrupting their
A) cell
Q93: Gram-positive bacteria grown in the presence of
Q100: Penicillin works by
A) interfering with the ability
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