Answer:
C. These antibiotics interfere with protein synthesis within eukaryotic mitochondria.
Explanation:
Eukaryotic mitochondria have 70s ribosomes and is made up of 50s and 30s subunits which has similarities to the ribosomes of bacterial cells. This likeness
at times causes antibiotics that ought to be toxic to bacterial ribosomes to cause some toxicity in eukaryotic cells instead.
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It will get used up and take some time to be replenished.
It's the nucleus since it contains all the information of the cell. The ER only "packages" and send the protein to the Golgi Body.
Proteins that tag pathogens for destruction by immune cells are called (D) Interferons. Interferons are group of proteins used for signals. It is produced whenever there is a pathogen (whether a virus, bacteria, parasites or tumor cells) present in the body. It causes its neighbor cells to increase their anti-viral defense.