Answer:
The correct answer is: enhanced zones of inhibition in the area between two adjacent disks.
Explanation:
- According to the question, the two antibiotics show the property of Synergism.
- Synergism can be defined as the property of two drugs, where the efficiency of activity (killing the bacteria) obtained on using the two drugs together is far more than the efficiency obtained by using individual drugs separately.
- In the disk diffusion method, the efficiency in activity (killing of bacteria) of two drugs is determined by plating a nutrient agar media with the particular target bacteria and adding the two antibiotics in two discs separated from each other by a certain distance.
- Both the antibiotics diffuse into the agar media from the discs and kill the target bacteria.
- Zone of inhibition can be defined as the circular clear zone on the nutrient agar plate obtained after allowing the bacteria to grow for the required period of time. This is the region where no bacteria grow as they are killed by the antibiotics used.
- Depending upon the efficiency of the antibiotic used and also its ability to diffuse into the nutrient agar medium, bacteria tends to grow near the periphery of the nutrient agar plate where the antibiotic fails to reach.
- In the question, as the two antibiotics used show synergistic effect, the region on the nutrient agar plate in between the two discs, where both the antibiotics are able to percolate will show a larger zone of inhibition.
Answer:
I think the answer would be <em><u>D</u></em> because plants use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen in <em><u>Photosynthesis</u></em>. This is the opposite in <em>respiration.</em>
Explanation:
Biomes is a aquatic plant.
<span>The ocean’s living resources are harvested through fishing or ocean farming. True
</span><span>A non-renewable energy resource is a resource that is used faster than it can be replaced naturally. F
</span><span>Irrigation at night, using recycled water, and drip sprinkler irrigation are ways not to conserve water. F</span>