Multiple Choice
Why do tetracyclines kill bacteria but not eukaryotic cells?
A) Bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes differ in their specific proteins and RNAs.
B) Bacteria and eukaryotic tRNAs bind different amino acids.
C) Tetracyclines cannot enter the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
D) Tetracyclines cannot enter the ER of eukaryotic cells.
E) Tetracyclines are destroyed by enzymes found only in eukaryotes.
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