1. Humans developed antibiotics to fight bacterial infections. However, some antibiotics are no longer effective in killing the bacteria they once killed. How does the theory of evolution explain this? a. The antibiotic mutated the bacteria, which allowed resistance to develop. b. After being exposed to the antibiotic, individual bacteria acquired the ability to resist the antibiotic. c. Genetic variation in bacteria made it possible for some individuals to have resistance to the antibiotic, survive and reproduce. d. The antibiotic mutated to an ineffective form
@Somy
alright what do u think about it yourself?
c. Genetic variation in bacteria made it possible for some individuals to have resistance to the antibiotic, survive and reproduce.
read this carefully 'some antibiotics are no longer effective in killing the bacteria they ONCE KILLED'
b. After being exposed to the antibiotic, individual bacteria acquired the ability to resist the antibiotic.
okay so thats what you think? can u tell why?
Idk, can you just answer them because I have to leave to go to an important meeting shortly
sorry i did say i won't do that. im sorry again, ask someone else for this then.
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