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Penicillin and related drugs act on _____. the cell nucleus and are especially useful in controlling gram-negative viruses the cell nucleus and are especially useful in controlling gram-positive viruses the cell wall and are especially useful in controlling gram-negative bacteria the cell wall and are especially useful in controlling gram-positive bacteria

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Answer: the cell wall and are especially useful in controlling gram-positive bacteria

Penicillin is a group of drug/antibiotic that works by inhibiting the formation of cross-link of the peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is a protein that commonly found in bacteria cell wall, but it was much thicker in gram-positive bacteria. Since the drug disrupt the production of material that responsible for cell wall, it will weaken the membrane and induce lysis.

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