0.2. Give two example each of the following:
(a) broad spectrum antibiotics
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(b) narrow spectrum antibiotics
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(c) useful fungi
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(d) useful bacteria
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(a).Common examples of broad-spectrum antibiotics include azithromycin, amoxicillin, tetracycline, and quinolones.
(b).Examples of narrow-spectrum antibiotics are the older penicillins (penG), the macrolides and vancomycin.
(c).Some useful fungi are mushrooms and Penicillium.
(d).∆Rhizobium. It is a bacteria found in the soil which supplies ammonia to the plants, which is crucial for the growth of the plants. ...
∆Streptomyces. ...
∆Lactobacillus Acidophilus.
Explanation:
¶Antibiotics are prepared from penicillium to act against bacterial infections. One of the best antibiotics produced from fungi was penicillin, which saved many people.
¶Mushrooms act like anti-oxidants and rich in Vitamin D.
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