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1.What happens when you target the intra-species system with competitive inhibit

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Question

1.What happens when you target the intra-species system with competitive inhibition? 2.How is blocking inter-species communication like broad spectrum antibiotics? 3.How are bacteria “multi-cellular”? 4.How are these multi-cellular bacteria similar to our multicellular eukaryotic bodies? 5. How do you think a child develops a microbial community? 1.What happens when you target the intra-species system with competitive inhibition? 2.How is blocking inter-species communication like broad spectrum antibiotics? 3.How are bacteria “multi-cellular”? 4.How are these multi-cellular bacteria similar to our multicellular eukaryotic bodies? 5. How do you think a child develops a microbial community? 1.What happens when you target the intra-species system with competitive inhibition? 2.How is blocking inter-species communication like broad spectrum antibiotics? 3.How are bacteria “multi-cellular”? 4.How are these multi-cellular bacteria similar to our multicellular eukaryotic bodies? 5. How do you think a child develops a microbial community?

Explanation / Answer

Answer1. When we target intra species system with competitive inhibition then only one species of bacteria is being affected and other bacteria are not affected so the disease is not completely cured. It will create narrow spectrum of antibiotics.

Answer2. Blocking inter species communication like broad spectrum antibiotic is more effective and affect wide range of bacteria. This causes less amount of antibiotics to be used. One antibiotic will treat infection of more than one bacteria.

Answer3. Multicellular bacteria are made up of more than one cell and have their own machinery for production of its metabolites. They are not dependent on others for their food and other biochemical processes.

Answer4. These multicellular bacteria are similar to our multicellular eukaryotic bodies in sense of having more than one cell and having own machinery for biochemical processes.They have their own mitochondria for energy production and respiration. They also have their own nucleic acids like DNA and RNA.

Answer5. Child develop microbial community by many mode of infections that include bad oral hygiene. The immunity of children are not well developed. Children receive many bacterial infections via mothers also while during pregnancy or during lactational phase.