BIOL 2310 Lecture Notes - Petri Dish, Antiseptic, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Lab assignment 7 | antibiotics, antiseptics, and disinfectants. Briefly, but thoroughly, answer each question below: a. Antimicrobials are agents that either kill, stop, or slow the growth of microorganisms such as parasites, bacteria, microbes, or fungi. No, all bacteria do not respond the same to a given antimicrobial. Antimicrobials only provide the susceptibility of the microorganism which usually determines possible organism resistance and possibly which antimicrobials certain bacteria are sensitive to. Susceptibility varies and further research and testing is required to determine whether a microorganism is resistant or not: antibiotic test, such as the kirby bauer method, are used to determine susceptibility to various antimicrobials. They are not used to determine resistance because susceptibility tests only provide information regarding the microorganism and the antimicrobial and its effectiveness. Susceptibility cannot be reported as resistance and further research is required to determine resistance. Resistance is the ability of microorganisms to withstand antimicrobials and displays the metabolic reaction that inhibits the antimicrobials effectiveness.

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