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Why do these antibiotics lack inhibitory activity against eukaryotic cells such as fungi?

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Different organisms: Antibiotics aren't effective against eukaryotic cells because they don't chemically bind with their cell walls or rna. As a matter of fact penicillin is actually produced by a fungus. Antibiotics are developed and synthesized to act specifically on bacterial cell walls and RNA to inhibit protein synthesis.

Answered 11/24/2020

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