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How do antibiotics selectively target
How do antibiotics selectively target bacteria while leaving our cells unharmed
* 1 punto By disrupting vital processes in
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Explain the cellular functions that occur when antibiotics attack a bacteria cell.
Antibiotics target the cell wall, cell
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Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ribosomes, but some antibiotics specifically target prokaryotic ribosomes. How is it
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Kayla
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A number of antibiotics act by binding to certain essential enzymes in the target bacteria. How might these antibiotics
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Chantelle
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Antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome have less side effects on humans because:
Antibiotics that target the bacterial
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Which type of antibiotics are most likely to cause side-effects?
Antibiotics made from plants Broad spectrum antibiotics
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mary
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When a rifle fires at a distant target, where
should the barrel be pointing? 1. above the target 2. to the left of the target 3.
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Jake Kubehl
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Suppose we divide the patients according to whether or not they received antibiotics, and calculate the
mean and standard
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maria
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Match the phases of the moon, listed below, in the appropriate blank by the model that represents that phase.(1 point)
Drop
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Which of the following is/are true of antibiotic usage and the development of antibiotic resistance?
Multiple Choice Antibiotics
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