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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Antibiotics - Medicines which Fight Bacteria
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Antibiotics are medicines that have helped to control infections since the middle of the twentieth century. The first of the antibiotics discovered and produced was penicillin. This was discovered accidentally in 1928 by Alexander Fleming but he did not have the equipment or skills to produce it in useful amounts. It was not until the mid 20th Century that penicillin took its place amongst other medicines. A method for producing penicillin was perfected in the early 1940s and before the end of the Second World War, millions of doses were being shipped out to stop injured soldiers dying from... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Antibiotics - Medicines which Fight Bacteria
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10 Questions

1. The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps and which other condition?
2. MRSA is a type of bacteria that is resistant to what?
3. Bacteria in schools are usually cultured at or below which of the following temperatures?
4. What name is given to sterile handling techniques in microbiology?
5. What is agar used for in microbiology?
6. What do white blood cells use to protect us against pathogens?
7. Antibiotics are not effective against which of the following?
8. Mutation of bacteria can lead to new strains of bacteria which are...
9. Antibiotics are not effective against which of the following?
10. Release of which substance from pathogens makes us feel ill?