Antagonsitic effect/interaction/response
In order to combat antiobiotic resistance, and to possibly enhance the activity of antibiotics, they are sometimes used in combinations during treatment. However, three possible responses or effects can manifest.
First is antibiotic synergy, where the combined effect of the antibiotics enhances the activity/potency of the treatment compared to when the antibiotics are administered singly.
The effect is also distinguished from another type of response, which is additive effect, where the combined effect of the antibiotics is more or less equal to the combined activity/potency of each of the antibiotic when applied singly. Antibiotic synergy results in even greater enhancement of the activity of the combined antibiotics compared to additive effect.
Lastly, there is the antagonistic effect or response, where the combined effect of the antibiotics results in the weakening of the potencies of the antibiotics relative to the combined (additive effect) potencies of each of the antibiotics.
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Heredity
Explanation:
the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
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Heat causes liquid and frozen water to evaporate into water vapor gas, which rises high in the sky to form clouds.
Explanation:
No choice given but this type of research deals with the response to drugs of people according to their genetic make-up. Pharma means drugs and genomics is to do with the genes. The purpose is to suit the drugs to a person's actual genetic make-up so the drugs will be compatible with their genes.