A new antibiotic, poweracillin, works by interfering with a bacteria-specific metabolic process. Will it affect our (human) cells? Explain.?

2015-08-15 9:11 pm

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2015-08-15 11:20 pm
No,it will not affect human cells. There's one enormous clue in the question: "bacteria-specific". Human cells are not bacterial cells; therefore, it cannot have a "bacteria specific" metabolic process. As a result poweracillin will not affect human cells.
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2016-02-28 4:13 pm
Well Evolution is right but i think the religious people will say something like this bacteria always has been the same just we discoverd it acts diffrently after we but it through a test.
2015-08-16 5:47 am
Possibly. Our mitochondria have some bacteria-specific processes. Animal testing and then human trials will be required before you can market this as safe and effective.

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2015-08-15 9:12 pm
idk


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