Question
Scientists have developed antibiotics that destroy the cell walls of some cells. This medicine works really well on bacteria. Would it work well on viruses?
a
Yes, because viruses and bacteria have the same structure
b
Yes, because viruses and bacteria both make people sick
c
No, because viruses are not made up of cells and lack a cell wall
d
No, because viruses only have plasma membranes
a
Yes, because viruses and bacteria have the same structure
b
Yes, because viruses and bacteria both make people sick
c
No, because viruses are not made up of cells and lack a cell wall
d
No, because viruses only have plasma membranes
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**c No, because viruses are not made up of cells and lack a cell wall.**
Viruses do not have the same cellular structure as bacteria; they are much simpler and do not have cell walls. Antibiotics that target bacterial cell walls would not be effective against viruses.
**c No, because viruses are not made up of cells and lack a cell wall.**
Viruses do not have the same cellular structure as bacteria; they are much simpler and do not have cell walls. Antibiotics that target bacterial cell walls would not be effective against viruses.
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