EBK BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATION
EBK BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATION
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 34, Problem 10WIO
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To compare and contrast:

How a bacterial population becomes resistant to antibiotics and how a person becomes immune to infections by a specific species of bacteria.

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Antibiotics are medicines which are used for killing the bacteria species. These drugs inhibit the formation of the cell wall or prevent the synthesis of the proteins inside the ribosomes of the bacterial cell.

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