MindMap Gallery Antibiotics: According to Mechanism of Action
Antibiotics are medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria. Their mechanism of action varies: some antibiotics inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis, while others target bacterial protein synthesis or interfere with DNA replication. Some antibiotics are bactericidal, killing bacteria, while others are bacteriostatic, inhibiting their growth. Correct use of antibiotics is crucial to treat infections effectively and prevent antibiotic resistance. This is a mind map about Antibiotics. The map contains 8 main branches, namely: Inhibit cell wall synthesis, Cell memory function, Inhibit protein synthesis, Alter protein synthesis by misreading of mRNA code, Inhibit DNA synthesis, Affect DNA synthesis, Inhibit DNA gyrase, Antimetabolites. Each main branch has a detailed description of its sub branches. Suitable for people interested in Antibiotics.
Edited at 2024-03-01 17:52:50