The Golgi apparatus (bodies) and mitochondria are not primary sites for action of antimicrobial drugs in bacteria.
The primary sites for action of antimicrobial drugs in bacteria are generally the cell wall, cell membrane, ribosomes, and nucleic acids.
These are essential components of bacteria that are targeted by antimicrobial drugs to disrupt their growth and replication.
The Golgi apparatus and mitochondria, on the other hand, are structures found in eukaryotic cells and are not present in bacteria, so they are not relevant targets for antimicrobial drugs.
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