In a Venn diagram, the separate circles contain characteristics unique to each item being compared and the intersection contains characteristics that are common to the items being compared. The following Venn diagram compares the three classes of antibiotics:


Each separate circle is missing the title and example drugs.

Which properly lists information that can be added to each circle?

a.
b.
c.
d.

In a Venn diagram the separate circles contain characteristics unique to each item being compared and the intersection contains characteristics that are common class=

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Circle A (yellow).

Title - Penicillin: Penicillin is an antibiotic that interfere with the synthesis of the bacteria cell wall, causing the cell wall to burst hence killing the bacterium. Examples are Amoxil and Pen-VK.

Circle B (blue)

Title - Macrolides: This are antibiotics that target bacterial ribosome thereby stopping the synthesis of protein. Examples are T-stat and Zithromax

Circle C (red)

Title - Quinolones: This are a group of antibiotics that interfere with DNA synthesis. Examples are Cipro and Levaquin