Why is it ineffective to treat viral disease with antibiotics?
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Antibiotics inhibit enzymes specific to bacteria and have no effect on vi-rally
encoded enzyme.
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A mass of hyphae make up the body of a fungus, which is called a mycelium (plural, mycelia). The hyphae of most fungi are divided into cells by internal walls called septa (singular, septum). Septa usually have little pores that are large enough to allow ribosomes, mitochondria and sometimes nuclei to flow among cells.
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