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Multiple Choice
Antibiotics that disrupt nucleic acid synthesis primarily target components of which cellular processes?
A
Protein synthesis
B
DNA replication
C
Lipid metabolism
D
Carbohydrate digestion
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1
Identify the main cellular processes involved in nucleic acid synthesis: DNA replication, RNA transcription, and RNA translation.
Understand that antibiotics targeting nucleic acid synthesis typically interfere with DNA replication or RNA transcription, as these are the processes directly involving nucleic acids.
Recognize that protein synthesis, while related to nucleic acids through mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA, is not directly a nucleic acid synthesis process.
Consider the role of DNA replication in cell division and how disrupting this process can prevent bacterial growth and proliferation.
Conclude that antibiotics disrupting nucleic acid synthesis primarily target DNA replication, as this is a critical step in the synthesis and maintenance of nucleic acids within the cell.