There is no "strongest" antibiotic. There are many different types of bacteria, and those bacteria themselves can be gram positive or negative. This requires a variety of different antibiotics to address different families of bacteria.
Most of the common antibiotics (zithromax, penicillin, amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin) are common because they have a wide-spectrum of coverage and can be used for multiple types of bacteria. However, no single antibiotic is stronger than another because where it may kill one type of bacteria, it may be completely ineffective against another.
Antibiotics are effective against bacteria, thus the name. Antifungal and antiviral medications are there own separate entities and do not treat bacterial infections or vice versa.
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The antibiotic tested is not likely to be effective in eradicating the infection. *The infectious agents are a strain that have developed (evolved) a natural resistance to a particular antibiotic.
Natural - diamond, artificial - how knows.
antibiotics can be obtained from micro organisms by fermentation or by semisynthetically and those can be called as natural. and some antibiotics can be prepared synthetically by series of chemical reactions. those are synthetic antibiotics. penicillin is natural antibiotic which is obtained from P. notatum so it is natural antibiotic. and chloramphenicol is synthetic
no there is no genetic variation for natural selection to act upon
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Linen was known as the strongest natural for a long time.
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Polyketides are a class of natural products produced by bacteria, fungi, and plants through biosynthesis from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA building blocks. They have a diverse range of biological activities, including antibiotic, antifungal, antiparasitic, and anticancer properties. Many important drugs, such as erythromycin and lovastatin, are derived from polyketides.
An electro-magnet would be the strongest magnet. Or the sun itself would be the strongest natural magnet.
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The strongest natural sweetener and found in beets.
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No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
Edward Stanley Meek has written: 'Antitumour and antiviral substances of natural origin'
The antibiotic tested is not likely to be effective in eradicating the infection. *The infectious agents are a strain that have developed (evolved) a natural resistance to a particular antibiotic.
Spider silk is the strongest natural fibre ever known as it is six times stronger than steel by equivalent mass and it can stretch 50% of its length before it breaks.