Antibiotics are primarily produced by certain microorganisms, particularly bacteria and fungi. Notable examples include the genus Streptomyces, which are soil-dwelling bacteria that produce a wide range of antibiotics, and the fungus Penicillium, which produces penicillin. These microorganisms synthesize antibiotics as a means of competition, inhibiting the growth of nearby bacteria or fungi.
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