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What Is the Difference Between a Penicillin and a Carbapenem

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Question 13

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What is the difference between a penicillin and a carbapenem?


A) The b-lactam ring
B) The sulfur-containing ring-like structure
C) The fusion with a penem ring
D) Carbapenem are not inactivated by penicillinase

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