How does amoxicillin work to inhibit bacterial growth and what role does it play in combating infections?
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Amoxicillin blocks bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to cell lysis. It is effective against many types of bacteria, treating infections like pneumonia and bronchitis.
Amoxicillin inhibits the synthesis of peptidoglycan, a crucial component of bacterial cell walls, thus causing them to rupture and die, effectively treating bacterial infections.