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21 October, 02:24

Why has antibiotic resistance evolved in bacteria?

A. All bacteria reproduce very quickly.

B. Bacteria exposed to antibiotics developed a resistance to them.

C. Varieties of bacteria resistant to antibiotics reproduce faster than non-resistant varieties.

D. Bacteria showing resistance to antibiotics survive after antibiotics are used.

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  1. 21 October, 03:59
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    D. Bacteria showing resistance to antibiotics survive after antibiotics are used.
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