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Unicellular organisms, such as bacteria, are often the targets of antibiotics, which are designed to inhibit their growth or kill them. Antibiotics can disrupt essential cellular processes in these unicellular organisms, such as protein synthesis or cell wall formation. However, the misuse or overuse of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance, where some unicellular bacteria evolve mechanisms to survive despite the presence of these drugs. This relationship highlights the ongoing battle between antibiotic development and microbial adaptation.

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