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12-13: Immune
Action-Class
| Action | Class |
|---|---|
| Prevents bacteria from building their cell walls, which causes the bacteria to burst and die. | Penicillin |
| Prevents bacteria from building their cell walls, which causes the bacteria to burst and die. | Cephalosporin |
| Create toxic molecules inside the cell that scramble the DNA of the bacteria leading to cell death. | Nitroimidazole |
| Stop bacteria from growing by preventing them from making proteins, which they need to live and multiply. | Tetracycline |
| Stop bacteria from growing by preventing them from making proteins, which they need to live and multiply. | Macrolide |
| Kill bacteria by interfering with enzymes that are necessary for the bacteria to copy and repair their DNA. | Fluoroquinolones |
| Stop bacteria from multiplying by blocking their ability to make folic acid, a vitamin needed for growth. | Sulfonamide |
| Kills bacteria by damaging several essential parts of the cell that are needed for growth and reproduction | Nitrofuran |
| Stop bacteria from growing by preventing them from making proteins, which they need to live and multiply. | Lincomycin |
| Stops it from building its protective outer layer which stops it from growing and reproducing. | Antifungal |
| Tricks it into using a "dummy" building block when it tries to copy its DNA to multiply. | Antiviral |
| Acts as a "glue" that traps new flu viruses inside the infected cells, preventing them from spreading to other healthy cells in your body. | Antiviral |