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  1. Bacteria are able to evolve easily, which is why antibiotic resistance is on the rise. Several factors contribute to the
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  2. When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point)Responses
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  3. When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point) Responses
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  4. When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point)Responses
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  5. When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point)Responses
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  6. Certain disease-causing bacteria reproduce about every 20 minutes. Some strains of such bacteria have become resistant to
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  7. Certain disease-causing bacteria reproduce about every 20 minutes. Some strains of such bacteria have become resistant to
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  8. Certain disease-causing bacteria reproduce about every 20 minutes. Some strains of such bacteria have become resistant to
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  9. Certain disease-causing bacteria reproduce about every 20 minutes. Some strains of such bacteria have become resistant to
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  10. Certain disease-causing bacteria reproduce about every 20 minutes. Some strains of such bacteria have become resistant to
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