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20 April, 08:12

Some bacteria-sometimes called "super bugs"-have developed a resistance to

certain antibiotics. How does drug resistance develop in bacteria?

A. Unsanitary conditions allow all kinds of bacteria to breed, including those that

are antibiotic resistant.

B. In the bloodstream, different species of bacteria exchange genes and become

resistant to antibiotics.

C. Mutations in some bacterial genes make the bacteria stronger and better able to

defeat the body's immune system.

D. In the presence of an antibiotic, bacteria with genes that make them resistant

survive and eventually take over the population.

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  1. 20 April, 11:22
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    A because it makes since when u read it
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