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Claude 3.5 Sonnet
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Topic: Antibiotics and their mechanism of action Level: Beginner biology student
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Antibiotics are medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They work by killing bacteria or stopping them from growing. They do not work against viruses like the flu or common cold. Types of Antibiotics 1. Cell Wall Inhibitors These weaken the bacteria’s outer wall so the bacteria can break apart and die. Example: Penicillin Simple idea: Like removing the protective wall around a house. 2. Protein Synthesis Inhibitors These stop bacteria from making the proteins they need to grow and repair. Example: Tetracycline Simple idea: Like shutting down a factory. Quick Summary Antibiotics fight bacterial infections by targeting important parts of bacterial cells. They must be used correctly to avoid antibiotic resistance. Revision Points - Antibiotics treat bacteria, not viruses. - Some antibiotics damage cell walls. - Some stop bacteria from making proteins. - Misuse can lead to resistance. Quiz Q1: What do antibiotics treat? A: Bacterial infections. Q2: Do antibiotics work on viruses? A: No. Memory Trick “Wall, Work, Code” → Wall = cell wall, Work = proteins, Code = DNA. Note: The full version of this result will be available after purchasing the prompt.
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