The answer is: you can treat bacterial infections, not viruses with antibiotics.
The use of antibiotics in viral infections is not effective and many organizations recommend the use of antibiotics only when there is a documented bacterial infection. The treatment of viral infections has been difficult for they are tiny and replicate inside the cell.
The ions move from zones of high concentration to zones of lower concentration
Depending on the structure of cells (shapes and organelles) we can differentiate cells and therefore create different groups and classifications based on their differences and functions.
The eukaryote-prokaryote division bases itself on the possesion of a nucleus that creates a boundary for the genetic materifal. In this case, eukaryotes have it while prokaryotes don't.
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BiologiaMagister
Answer:
The physical interaction of light with particles and gases in the atmosphere
Explanation:
The way visibilty works is that light bounces off objects and molecules which return to our eyes and give us the ability to see our surrondings and light in the atmosphere is scattered which at times prevents us from being able to see.