| antibiotic resistance |
Indicating microorganisms that continue to multiply although exposed to antibiotic agents (Dirckx, 1997). Though in the broadest of meanings, antibiotic resistance is, simply, a resistance to an antibiotic.
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| antibiotic |
Substances that are secreted by various species of bacteria and plants. eg penicillin, which is secreted by bread mold. Antibiotics are usually secreted as a defense strategy because they are toxic.
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| antibiotic resistance |
When a cell becomes tolerant to an antibiotic that it previously had the ability to destroy.
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| antibiotic |
medication used to treat infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotics do not protect against viruses and do not prevent the common cold.
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| antibiotic |
a substance produced by a microbe that is used to stop the growth of other microbes.
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