Match the following antibiotics with their cellular target. The targets may be used more than once or not at all. Penicillin [ Choose ] Ciprofloxacin Protein synthesis None of the choices DNA replication Cell wall synthesis Tetracycline Isoniazid [ Choose ] Streptomycin [ Choose ]
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Match the antibiotic to its target below: - tetracycline, macrolides, aminoglycosides - ciprofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone - azoles - bacterial enzymes involved in folic acid synthesis - rifampin, a rifamycin - Bacterial RNA Polymerase - Bacterial Gyrase - trimethoprim, sulfamethoxazole - methicillin - penicillin - 70S ribosomes
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