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Antimicrobial agents have 70's rRNA and humans have 80's rRNA therefore it is safe for humans. Although, humans do have 70's rRNA in mitochondria their can be side effects.

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What is the most limited group of antimicrobial agents?

Antiviral agents are the most limited group of antimicrobial agents compared to antibacterial and antifungal agents. This is because viruses are intracellular parasites and more challenging to target without causing harm to host cells. There are fewer antiviral agents available, and they are often more specific in their mechanisms of action.


Why Erythromycins does not destroy the 70s ribosomes in mitochondria which is inside eukaryotic cells while it destroys 70s ribosomes in bacteria?

ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones


What are 4 things that ribosomes do?

Ribosomes synthesize proteins by translating messenger RNA. They can also assemble proteins into their final three-dimensional structures. Ribosomes can modify nascent polypeptides by adding certain chemical groups. Additionally, ribosomes can help target proteins to their appropriate subcellular locations.


The antibiotic streptomycin prevents protein synthesis in prokaryotes Which cell component is the most likely target of this antibiotic?

The ribosomes are the most likely target of streptomycin in prokaryotes. Streptomycin interferes with the function of the bacterial ribosome, specifically the 30S subunit, disrupting protein synthesis and leading to cell death.


What is Golgi apparatus do in a animal cell?

The Golgi Bodies transports all the proteins and enzymes to the target places which are secreted by the Ribosomes in the animal cell.

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Which is a unique macromolecule present in certain viruses that is a target for antiviral agents a. DNA b. RNA c. reverse transcriptase d. ribosomes?

Reverse transcriptase.


Is Johnson's head to toe baby wash an antibacterial soap?

Johnson's Head-to-Toe Baby Wash is not classified as an antibacterial soap. It is designed to be gentle and safe for babies' sensitive skin, focusing on cleansing without harsh chemicals. While it effectively cleanses, it does not contain specific antibacterial agents that target bacteria. For antibacterial properties, specific products labeled as such should be used.


What is the most limited group of antimicrobial agents?

Antiviral agents are the most limited group of antimicrobial agents compared to antibacterial and antifungal agents. This is because viruses are intracellular parasites and more challenging to target without causing harm to host cells. There are fewer antiviral agents available, and they are often more specific in their mechanisms of action.


What is the difference between antibacterial and antimicrobial products?

Antibacterial products target and kill bacteria, while antimicrobial products target and kill a broader range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.


Where can I buy some antibacterial soap?

Companies like Amazon and Target sell antibacterial soap online and in their local stores. They are sold at a very reasonable price and they can be delivered at any desired location. These antibacterial soap are in excellent condition and ready to use.


Why can antibiotics that selectively target bacterial ribosomes cause side effects for patients?

It has to do with the difference in composition of ribosomes in the eukaryotic cells versus the prokaryotic cell.


Why is the Cytoplasmic membrane a poor target for antibacterial medication?

The cytoplasmic membrane is a poor target for antibacterial medication because of the difficulty in creating an antibiotic that will destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a bacterium and not destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a human cell.


Is schederma cream antibacterial?

Schederma cream is primarily formulated for skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis, and its main ingredients may not specifically target antibacterial properties. While it may help with skin healing and irritation, it is not classified as an antibacterial cream. For antibacterial needs, it’s best to use products specifically designed for that purpose. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on appropriate treatments.


Why Erythromycins does not destroy the 70s ribosomes in mitochondria which is inside eukaryotic cells while it destroys 70s ribosomes in bacteria?

ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones


What are 4 things that ribosomes do?

Ribosomes synthesize proteins by translating messenger RNA. They can also assemble proteins into their final three-dimensional structures. Ribosomes can modify nascent polypeptides by adding certain chemical groups. Additionally, ribosomes can help target proteins to their appropriate subcellular locations.


What is the target market of Kentucky Fried Chicken?

Humans


Was the target dog born with the target sign around his eye?

yes it's called a strawberry birthmark in humans but in dog's it's called a target.