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    Streptomycin Is an Antibiotic That Interferes with the Function of the 30S
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Streptomycin Is an Antibiotic That Interferes with the Function of the 30S

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Streptomycin is an antibiotic that interferes with the function of the 30S subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome.What is the consequence of treating a bacteria with streptomycin?


A) Impaired oxygen synthesis
B) Impaired protein synthesis
C) Impaired DNA synthesis
D) Impaired ATP synthesis

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