Question 4. Can you think of a reason why a doctor might choose to use an antibiotic that produces a SMALLER zone of inhibition against a pathogen than one that produces a larger zone of inhibition? Experiment 1 Chemical Controls: Chemotherapeutic Agents 189

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Transcribed Image Text: 4. Can you think of a reason why a doctor might choose to use an antibiotic that produces a SMALLER zone of inhibition against a pathogen than one that produces a larger zone of inhibition? Experiment 1 Chemical Controls: Chemotherapeutic Agents 189
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Transcribed Image Text: 4. Can you think of a reason why a doctor might choose to use an antibiotic that produces a SMALLER zone of inhibition against a pathogen than one that produces a larger zone of inhibition? Experiment 1 Chemical Controls: Chemotherapeutic Agents 189
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The antibiotic is a substance used to treat bacterial infection and also kill the bacterial cell wall. The doctor might choose the antibiotic that produce the smaller zone of inhibition against pathogen Because of The zone ... See the full answer