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- antibiotics are medicines that slow the growth of disease - causing bacteria. one of the ways the antibiotics work is by interfering with the normal functioning of bacterial ribosomes. how does this interference reduce the rate of bacterial reproduction?
a by preventing the bacterial cell from synthesizing essential proteins
b by increasing the rate at which bacterial cells go through the cell cycle
c by blocking the bacterial cell’s access to nutrients from the host organism
d by allowing harmful substances to enter the bacterial cell through its membrane
Bacterial ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Antibiotics that interfere with bacterial ribosomes would prevent the bacterial cell from synthesizing essential proteins. Option A says this. Option B is incorrect as antibiotics don't increase bacterial cell cycle rate. Option C is about nutrient access, not ribosome function. Option D is about harmful substances entering, not ribosome interference.
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A. By preventing the bacterial cell from synthesizing essential proteins