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Antibiotics, specifically, antibacterial compounds.

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So that the fungi are not overwhelmed by the bacteria.

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Some fungi cause disease.

Most fungi produce chemicals that poison bacteria. People grow these fungi and extract those chemicals, which we call antibiotics.

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What is antibiotics produced by?

Antibiotics are chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to treat bacterial infections. They are produced in nature by soil bacteria and fungi.


Chemical produced by bacteria that limits the growth of other bacteria?

You want to talk about antibiotics. By definition it is the substance produced by microorganisms to inhibit the growth of other microorganisms. Most of such chemicals are produced by fungi. Only few like bacitracin are produced by bacteria.


The easiest microbial forms to kill or inhibit?

Vegetative bacteria and fungi


Why is silver important in the world?

because it can help inhibit the growth on clothes of bacteria and fungi and it makes silverwear and jewelery and many more important things that we could go on and on


What is SAB Agar?

Sab agaea (Sabouar agar) is a type of microbiological media that is used for fungi cultivation. It have love pH witch inhibit the growth of most bacteria.


How do you recognize bacteria on agar plate and not confusing bacteria with eukaryotes like yeast or fungi?

Use selective media agar plates. Different types of agar will let bacteria grow and inhibit fungal growth, or vice versa.


Agent that slows or stops the growth of bacteria?

Antibiotics inhibit the growth of bacteria.


Why do fungi produce antibiotics that inhibit bacterial growth?

Fungi and bacteria are in direct competition with each other when it comes to decomposing dead matter. If a fungus would like to be the dominant decomposer; it will find a way to kill its neighbor bacteria.


Chemicals made by some bacteria to inhibit the growth of microorganisms?

Antibiotics


Does dog saliva really kill bacteria?

It can inhibit the growth of some bacteria but dog saliva contains bacteria.


Why use isopropyl alcohol to inhibit bacterial growth?

Isopropyl alcohol is used to inhibit bacterial growth because it acts as a disinfectant. This kills the bacteria and prevent them from multiplying.


Do EMB plate dyes inhibit growth of Gram-positive or negative bac?

The dyes (eosin Y and methylene blue) inhibit the growth of gram- positive bacteria.