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  1. An antibiotic is
    1. a chemical synthesized by a human cell against a microorganism
    2. a chemical synthesised by a micro-organism against another micro-organisms
    3. a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria
    4. a substance produced by blood cells against infection.
Correct Option: B

An antibacterial is an agent that inhibits bacterial growth or kills bacteria. The term is often used synonymously with the term antibiotic(s); today. The term antibiotic was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution. This definition excluded substances that kill bacteria, but are not produced by microorganisms (such as gastric juices and hydrogen peroxide). It also excluded synthetic antibacterial compounds such as the sulfonamides. Many antibacterial compounds are relatively small molecules with a molecular weight of less than 2000 atomic mass units.



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