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Biology, 26.08.2019 19:30 jessica6597

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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Why has antibiotic resistance evolved in bacteria?
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