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  1. 1-cell-structure
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  2. 2-biological-molecules
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  3. 3-enzymes
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  4. 4-cell-membranes-and-transport
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  5. 5-the-mitotic-cell-cycle
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  6. 6-nucleic-acids-and-protein-synthesis
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  7. 7-transport-in-plants
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  8. 8-transport-in-mammals
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  9. 9-gas-exchange
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  10. 10-infectious-diseases
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  11. 11-immunity
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Exam code:9700

Penicillin affects bacteria & not viruses

  • Antibiotics are drugs that kill or stop the growth of bacteria

    • Antibiotics do not harm the cells of the infected organism

  • Some antibiotics are derived from living organisms

    • e.g. penicillin is produced by some fungi in the genus Penicillium

  • Other antibiotics are made synthetically in a laboratory

  • Antibiotics work by interfering with the growth or metabolism of the target bacterium, e.g.

    • synthesis of bacterial cell walls

    • activity of proteins in bacterial cell surface membranes

    • bacterial enzyme action

    • bacterial DNA synthesis

    • bacterial protein synthesis

The effect of penicillin on bacteria

  • When a new bacterial cell is growing it secretes enzymes (known as autolysins) that create small holes in the bacterial cell wall

  • These holes allow the bacterial cell wall to stretch as the cell grows

    • New peptidoglycan molecules join up via formation of cross-link attachments

  • Penicillin stops the formation of cross-links in the cell wall

    • However, the enzymes keep creating holes in the bacterial cell wall, making the walls weaker and weaker

  • As bacteria live in watery environments and take up water by osmosis, their weakened cell walls eventually burst as they can no longer withstand the pressure exerted on them from within the cell

  • This means penicillin is only effective against bacteria that are still growing

    • This is because autolysins no longer create holes and no more cross-links form once the growth of a bacterium is complete

The effect of penicillin on bacteria
Penicillin prevents the formation of cross-linkages in bacterial cell walls during cell growth, resulting in a weakened cell wall

Penicillin and viruses

  • Antibiotics, such as penicillin, do not affect viruses

    • This is because viruses are not cells and therefore cannot be targeted in any of the ways that an antibiotic targets a bacterial cell

  • When a virus replicates, it uses the host cell’s mechanisms for transcription and translation, so not even these processes can be targeted

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, not viruses. For example, cholera and TB can be treated with antibiotics, whereas HIV cannot, as it is a viral infection.

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