Biology, asked by Nishant035, 7 months ago

Antibiotics mainly act against _______. a) bacteria b) viruses c) algae d) fungi

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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Answer:

bacteria

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Antibiotics mainly act against a) bacteria.

Antibiotics:

  • A particular class of antimicrobial agents that works against bacteria is an antibiotic.
  • Antibiotic drugs are frequently employed in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections because they are the most effective type of antibacterial agent for doing so.
  • Bacteria may be killed or have their growth suppressed.
  • An antibiotic is any drug that prevents a bacterium from multiplying and growing, or completely eradicating it.
  • The antimicrobial class of antibiotics is made to combat bacterial infections on or in the body.
  • Some types of bacterial infections are treated or prevented with the help of antibiotics.
  • They are useless against viral diseases like the flu or the common cold.
  • Only minor health issues, like acne, that are unlikely to get better without antibiotics should be treated with prescription antibiotics.

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