HELP over time staph bacteria have become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. which process explains how penicillin resistance developed? extinction of a species cooperation speciation natural selection MEDAL AND FANNED FOR WHOEVER HELPS
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well which answers do you think dont make any sense?
i think it might be speciation but it just don't sound right to me
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well you know how penicillin was made correct?
no
well penicillin was discovered after, i forget the name, but someone 1st discovered it when they left a petri dish with stuff in it lying around for a while... so practically penicillin is a kind of mold
don't ask me about science, I am not good at this, sorry -:(
okay soooo.........
ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERED IT... but anyways... i gave you a pretty big hint in that statement...
ummmmmm... im not good at science at all so none of that really help sorry :(
ok lol... well how can a virus change to overcome resistance? by mutation... mutation is a part of ____________. <-- answer goes there
cooperation???.......
nope... mutation comes --> naturally <--...
natural selection...
YA
i still have like 20 more questions to answer lol
thanks
geez thats a lot... and your welcome anytime... fan/message me or tag me if you need anymore help...
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