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Both Methicillin and Penicillin Are Inactive When Exposed to

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Question 70

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Both methicillin and penicillin are inactive when exposed to


A) transpeptidase.
B) transpeptidase and Both methicillin and penicillin are inactive when exposed to A)  transpeptidase. B)  transpeptidase and  -lactamase. C)    -lactamase. D)  variant transpeptidase.-lactamase.
C) Both methicillin and penicillin are inactive when exposed to A)  transpeptidase. B)  transpeptidase and  -lactamase. C)    -lactamase. D)  variant transpeptidase. -lactamase.
D) variant transpeptidase.

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