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Biology, 21.09.2019 17:30 natie18

Drug-resistant populations of microbes arise when
a. synergy between medication occurs
b. exposure to drugs causes mutations that produce resistance
c. resistant cells become numerous in a population due to their greater vigor
d. exposure to drugs selectively kills sensitive cells, allowing overgrowth of resistant cells
e. the patient becomes immune to the drug

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