Penicillin attacks the peptidoglygan cross linking of bacterial cell walls and these bacteria are prokaryote. Human cells do not have cell walls and are eukaryote in domain.
pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
Because, like us, fungi are eukaryote and what harms the fungi cells will also harm human cells.
Systemic and target-specific formulations are ways in which herbicides are designed to harm plant -- not human -- cells. But in reality, it is difficult to comprehend and control all of the after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
Bad cells are actually cells that do harm to your body. They are kind of like cancer cells.
Aside from different DNA, there isn't really much of a difference between animal cells and human cells. Human cells are an example of an animal cell.
harm human cells
pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
Because, like us, fungi are eukaryote and what harms the fungi cells will also harm human cells.
Systemic and target-specific formulations are ways in which herbicides are designed to harm plant -- not human -- cells. But in reality, it is difficult to comprehend and control all of the after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
Pencilin was discovered by Alexander flemming
Alexander Fleming in invented penicillin
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Penicillin discovery by Alexander Fleming in 1928
No. Cells are cells! Cells can't harm you (unless one's a virus.)
Human activities like eating flesh of other animal harm them
No they dont harm people
Bad cells are actually cells that do harm to your body. They are kind of like cancer cells.