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Some antibiotics administered to humans inhibit peptide formation in microbes. How were the antibiotics made to target the microbes and not the eukaryotic host?

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all of the choices are correct

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Peptide synthesis occurs faster in prokaryotes, hence antibiotics act faster in prokaryotes than eukaryotes.

C- Prokaryotes have ribosomal subunits that differ from eukaryotes.

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Prokaryotic gene expression is cytosolic rather than compartmentalized, as in eukaryotes, hence more accessible to antibiotics.

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