259935
Which antibiotic act on the cell wall of bacteria?
1 $\beta$-lactum group
2 Tetracycline
3 Neomycin
4 Streptomycin
Explanation:
$\beta$-Lactum antibiotics are distinguished by a lactum ring in their molecular structure. This ring inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
Manipal-2013
Microbes in Human Welfare
259936
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from:
1 Streptomyces griseus
2 Streptomyces rimosus
3 Clostridium botulinum
4 Streptomyces veneznelne
Explanation:
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from Gram negative bacterium Streptomyces rimosus.
Haryana PMT-1999
Microbes in Human Welfare
259937
Broad spectrum antibiotic
1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Explanation:
Broad spectrum antibiotics are those antibiotics that effective against both gram-positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
VMMC-2005 / AMU-2004 / BVP-2003
Microbes in Human Welfare
259938
The antibiotic penicillin has inhibitory effect through
1 dissolution of cell wall synthesis
2 inhibition of protein synthesis
3 inhibition of DNA replication
4 injury to plasma membrane
Explanation:
The antibiotic penicillin exerts its inhibitory effect by interfering with the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, weakening their structural integrity and eventually leading to bacterial cell death. This mechanism primarily affects bacteria that are actively dividing and growing.
VMMC-2010
Microbes in Human Welfare
259958
An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe
1 Cyclosporin $\mathrm{A}$
2 Streptokinase
3 Penicillin
4 Statins
Explanation:
An example of an immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe is "cyclosporin A". It is derived from the fungus Trichoderma polysporum and is used to suppress the immune system in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.
259935
Which antibiotic act on the cell wall of bacteria?
1 $\beta$-lactum group
2 Tetracycline
3 Neomycin
4 Streptomycin
Explanation:
$\beta$-Lactum antibiotics are distinguished by a lactum ring in their molecular structure. This ring inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
Manipal-2013
Microbes in Human Welfare
259936
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from:
1 Streptomyces griseus
2 Streptomyces rimosus
3 Clostridium botulinum
4 Streptomyces veneznelne
Explanation:
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from Gram negative bacterium Streptomyces rimosus.
Haryana PMT-1999
Microbes in Human Welfare
259937
Broad spectrum antibiotic
1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Explanation:
Broad spectrum antibiotics are those antibiotics that effective against both gram-positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
VMMC-2005 / AMU-2004 / BVP-2003
Microbes in Human Welfare
259938
The antibiotic penicillin has inhibitory effect through
1 dissolution of cell wall synthesis
2 inhibition of protein synthesis
3 inhibition of DNA replication
4 injury to plasma membrane
Explanation:
The antibiotic penicillin exerts its inhibitory effect by interfering with the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, weakening their structural integrity and eventually leading to bacterial cell death. This mechanism primarily affects bacteria that are actively dividing and growing.
VMMC-2010
Microbes in Human Welfare
259958
An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe
1 Cyclosporin $\mathrm{A}$
2 Streptokinase
3 Penicillin
4 Statins
Explanation:
An example of an immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe is "cyclosporin A". It is derived from the fungus Trichoderma polysporum and is used to suppress the immune system in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.
259935
Which antibiotic act on the cell wall of bacteria?
1 $\beta$-lactum group
2 Tetracycline
3 Neomycin
4 Streptomycin
Explanation:
$\beta$-Lactum antibiotics are distinguished by a lactum ring in their molecular structure. This ring inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
Manipal-2013
Microbes in Human Welfare
259936
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from:
1 Streptomyces griseus
2 Streptomyces rimosus
3 Clostridium botulinum
4 Streptomyces veneznelne
Explanation:
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from Gram negative bacterium Streptomyces rimosus.
Haryana PMT-1999
Microbes in Human Welfare
259937
Broad spectrum antibiotic
1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Explanation:
Broad spectrum antibiotics are those antibiotics that effective against both gram-positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
VMMC-2005 / AMU-2004 / BVP-2003
Microbes in Human Welfare
259938
The antibiotic penicillin has inhibitory effect through
1 dissolution of cell wall synthesis
2 inhibition of protein synthesis
3 inhibition of DNA replication
4 injury to plasma membrane
Explanation:
The antibiotic penicillin exerts its inhibitory effect by interfering with the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, weakening their structural integrity and eventually leading to bacterial cell death. This mechanism primarily affects bacteria that are actively dividing and growing.
VMMC-2010
Microbes in Human Welfare
259958
An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe
1 Cyclosporin $\mathrm{A}$
2 Streptokinase
3 Penicillin
4 Statins
Explanation:
An example of an immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe is "cyclosporin A". It is derived from the fungus Trichoderma polysporum and is used to suppress the immune system in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.
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259935
Which antibiotic act on the cell wall of bacteria?
1 $\beta$-lactum group
2 Tetracycline
3 Neomycin
4 Streptomycin
Explanation:
$\beta$-Lactum antibiotics are distinguished by a lactum ring in their molecular structure. This ring inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
Manipal-2013
Microbes in Human Welfare
259936
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from:
1 Streptomyces griseus
2 Streptomyces rimosus
3 Clostridium botulinum
4 Streptomyces veneznelne
Explanation:
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from Gram negative bacterium Streptomyces rimosus.
Haryana PMT-1999
Microbes in Human Welfare
259937
Broad spectrum antibiotic
1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Explanation:
Broad spectrum antibiotics are those antibiotics that effective against both gram-positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
VMMC-2005 / AMU-2004 / BVP-2003
Microbes in Human Welfare
259938
The antibiotic penicillin has inhibitory effect through
1 dissolution of cell wall synthesis
2 inhibition of protein synthesis
3 inhibition of DNA replication
4 injury to plasma membrane
Explanation:
The antibiotic penicillin exerts its inhibitory effect by interfering with the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, weakening their structural integrity and eventually leading to bacterial cell death. This mechanism primarily affects bacteria that are actively dividing and growing.
VMMC-2010
Microbes in Human Welfare
259958
An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe
1 Cyclosporin $\mathrm{A}$
2 Streptokinase
3 Penicillin
4 Statins
Explanation:
An example of an immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe is "cyclosporin A". It is derived from the fungus Trichoderma polysporum and is used to suppress the immune system in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.
259935
Which antibiotic act on the cell wall of bacteria?
1 $\beta$-lactum group
2 Tetracycline
3 Neomycin
4 Streptomycin
Explanation:
$\beta$-Lactum antibiotics are distinguished by a lactum ring in their molecular structure. This ring inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer of bacterial cell wall.
Manipal-2013
Microbes in Human Welfare
259936
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from:
1 Streptomyces griseus
2 Streptomyces rimosus
3 Clostridium botulinum
4 Streptomyces veneznelne
Explanation:
The antibiotic terramycin is obtained from Gram negative bacterium Streptomyces rimosus.
Haryana PMT-1999
Microbes in Human Welfare
259937
Broad spectrum antibiotic
1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Explanation:
Broad spectrum antibiotics are those antibiotics that effective against both gram-positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
VMMC-2005 / AMU-2004 / BVP-2003
Microbes in Human Welfare
259938
The antibiotic penicillin has inhibitory effect through
1 dissolution of cell wall synthesis
2 inhibition of protein synthesis
3 inhibition of DNA replication
4 injury to plasma membrane
Explanation:
The antibiotic penicillin exerts its inhibitory effect by interfering with the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, weakening their structural integrity and eventually leading to bacterial cell death. This mechanism primarily affects bacteria that are actively dividing and growing.
VMMC-2010
Microbes in Human Welfare
259958
An immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe
1 Cyclosporin $\mathrm{A}$
2 Streptokinase
3 Penicillin
4 Statins
Explanation:
An example of an immunosuppressive agent produced by a microbe is "cyclosporin A". It is derived from the fungus Trichoderma polysporum and is used to suppress the immune system in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.