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          Antibiotics
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An antibiotic, is defined to be a drug produced by certain microbes.
Most doctors use  to help fight the germs in a patient.  
are obtained from plants, fungi, air, water, soil, just about anything on earth.
 kill and attack the germ or virus in the body, but do not hurt the
human cells, ordinarily ....
          Middle of essay ....ally effective against viruses. So they have developed
other methods such as vaccines against viruses.
	Antibiotics work by one of three ways, they can one, prevent the cell
wall from growing; two, obstruct the cell membrane; or three disrupt the
chemical processes. When the antibiotic prevents the cell wall from forming, the
antitoxin surrounds the bacteria's membrane, and then it forms a rigid wall that
stops the cell wall from splitting open, which would produce another cell. The
humans' cell....           |   
          
          
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