Biology, asked by rishikeshm088, 5 months ago

C.
How do antibiotics cure disease?
d. Are the antibiotics given to humans
stand animals the same? Why?
e. Why is it necessary to safely store
the pathogens of a disease against
which vaccines are to be produced?​

Answers

Answered by arpitatiwari2076
1

Answer:

(c) Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection. They work by killing bacteria or preventing them from reproducing and spreading. Antibiotics aren't effective against viral infections, such as the common cold, flu, most coughs and sore throats.

(d) Since, the pathogen of the disease are different, so different antibiotics will be required. However, if the pathogenic organism of a diseases is same for both humans and animals then, antibiotics which are given to humans can be administered to animals as well.

(e) The complexity of pathogenesis of hazardous pathogens varies from each one and day to day new pathways, new antigenic components of such pathogens are identified.

To face and meet new challenges thrown by these pathogens like which includes mutations in antigenic structures, or opting of this pathogen to a new host with an extended host range.

They need to be stored safely to study these things or it's potential use in developing biological technologies which may come into play in future which cannot be predicted.

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Answered by saraswatimaa1950
1

Explanation:

antibiotics stop the growth of microbes in the body

d. animals are also given antibiotics but u cannot same animals are given antibiotics mixed with their live stock always humans antibiotics are not give to animal in few cases it may give

e. even pathogens are used to make antibiotics

eg pencillin

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