Which characteristic below would be specific to attack a pathogenic bacteria and not attack a pathogenic virus
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Which characteristic below would be specific to attack a pathogenic bacteria and not attack a pathogenic virus

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since this is the only answer left, and makes sense because antibodies (or anitbiotics) kills bacteria; natural killer cells are used against viruses-The answer is E. Antibiotics only work against bacteria, not viruses.......
A - It will cause a specific immune response
B - It must invade a cell to reproduced
C - It must be able to cause illness in the host organism
D - It is eurkaroytic
E - It can be killed by antibiotics.

Biology question - please help

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A. no, both bacteria and virus will cause a specific immune response
B. no, only virus need to invade a cell, bacteria doesn't
C. no, both bacteria and virus causes illness and wouldn't be specific to bacteria
D. no, bacteria is prokaryotic, not eukaryotic
E. yes, since this is the only answer left, and makes sense because antibodies (or anitbiotics) kills bacteria; natural killer cells are used against viruses

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The answer is E. Antibiotics only work against bacteria, not viruses.
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