1. how does a bacteria’s resistance to an antibiotic first arise?
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1. how does a bacteria’s resistance to an antibiotic first arise?
vaccines
through mutation
bacteria learns to be resistant
bacteria decides to be resistant
2. how can doctors most effectively destroy the resistant bacteria?
vaccines
develop and use new antibiotics
give the patients fluid and rest
isolate people who have illnesses
3. the most effective to fight against pesticide resistant weeds is to
do nothing
pull out the weeds by hand
make pesticides more toxic
continue to use the same pesticide
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