For each antibiotic listed, choose the group of microorganisms that includes the species used to produce it.
A Bacillus
B Mold
C Micromonospora
D Streptomyces
1. Penicillin
2. Bacitracin
Penicillium mold naturally produces the antibiotic
penicillin.
Bacitracin is a polypeptide antibiotic produced by Bacillus
subtilis
So answer is
penicillin- mold
Bacitracin- bacillus
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