Antibiotics are _________________.ANSWERwholly manufactured by chemical processesnaturally occurring antibiotics chemically modified to improve their pharmacological actions and/or stabilitynaturally occurring antimicrobial compoundsa superfamily of drugs that work by blocking cell wall construction
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Antibiotics are _________________.ANSWERwholly manufactured by chemical processesnaturally occurring antibiotics chemically modified to improve their pharmacological actions and/or stabilitynaturally occurring antimicrobial compoundsa superfamily of drugs that work by blocking cell wall construction
Solution
Antibiotics are naturally occurring antimicrobial compounds. They can also be wholly manufactured by chemical processes or be naturally occurring antibiotics that are chemically modified to improve their pharmacological actions and/or stability. Additionally, they are a superfamily of drugs that work by blocking cell wall construction.
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