Quiz: Zones of Inhibition and πr² Calculations
AQA GCSE Biology (8461)
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What does the term 'zone of inhibition' refer to?
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Which factors can affect the size of the zone of inhibition? (Select all that apply)
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The area of the zone of inhibition is calculated using the formula {{blank0}}.
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The zone of inhibition has a radius of 10 mm. What is the area of the zone?
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Why is it important to measure the zone of inhibition?
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Which steps are part of calculating the area of a zone of inhibition? (Select all that apply)
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What does increasing the concentration of an antibiotic typically do to the zone of inhibition?
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If the diameter of a zone of inhibition is 40 mm, what is its radius?
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