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Question 18 (6 points) Which of the following methods of action would be bacteriostatic? A) competitive inhibition with folic acid synthesis B) inhibition of protein synthesis C) injury to plasma membrane D) inhibition of cell wall synthesis E) competitive inhibition with DNA gyrase Question 16 (6 points) Which phagocyte is the first to respond to an infection A) eosinophils B) erythrocytes C) macrophages D) basophils E) neutropils
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