Antibiotics are drugs that kills [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] and are used to treat bacterial [blank_start]infections[blank_end]. They work by inhibiting key biochemical processes in bacteria such as protein [blank_start]synthesis[blank_end].
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bacteria
infections
synthesis
Question 2
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We are now threatened by infections with bacteria that are [blank_start]resistant[blank_end] to antibiotics. The biggest problem is the evolution of bacteria that are [blank_start]resistant[blank_end] to [blank_start]multiple classes[blank_end] of antibiotics, as these have very few treatment options.
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resistant
susceptible
resistant
susceptible
multiple classes
one class
two classes
Question 3
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On the image below, are the bacteria around the antibiotic discs susceptible or resistant?
Antibiotic resistance can occur by mutations to chromosomal DNA or by acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes by [blank_start]horizontal[blank_end] [blank_start]gene[blank_end] [blank_start]transfer[blank_end]. When we use antibiotics to kill populations of bacteria, all of the susceptible cells will be [blank_start]killed[blank_end], allowing the resistant cells to [blank_start]multiply.[blank_end]
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horizontal
gene
transfer
killed
multiply.
Question 5
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Improper and widespread use of antibiotics speeds up the [blank_start]spread[blank_end] of antibiotic resistance. Some examples of improper use include: subscribing antibiotics for infections caused by [blank_start]viruses[blank_end], and use in [blank_start]livestock[blank_end] such as cows to speed up their growth.