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Penicillin would probably be a good choice of antibiotic to treat bacterial infection in the bacteria was:
a. E. coli
b. Gram negative
c. Gram positive
d. Gram cracker
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C. Gram positive.

Penicillin was used to treat gram positive bacteria, with two initial exceptions: meningitis and gonorrhoea, which are both gram negative.
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