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Why must most antibiotics be given some time to take effect on a disease-causing population of bacteria? a. most antibiotics are large molecules and, therefore, take a considerable amount of time to reach the location of the disease-causing population in the body. b. most antibiotics do not work on existing bacteria, so one must wait until the original disease-causing cells die off. prokaryotes can live for several days. c. all three answer choices are correct. d. quick regeneration time of disease-causing bacteria cells allows antibiotic resistance to be transferred during the beginning of treatment. submit for grading save and finish later?

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