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Learn: Zones of Inhibition and πr² Calculations

AQA GCSE Biology (8461)

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What does the zone of inhibition show about an antibiotic?

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To calculate the area of a zone of inhibition, use the formula {{blank0}} = πr², where {{blank1}} is the radius of the circle.

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If the radius of a zone of inhibition is 8 mm, what is its area?

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Which of the following statements are true about zones of inhibition? (Select all that apply)

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