Which of the following bacterial cells would best be able to survive an attack by an antibiotic? A bacterial cell that used its toxins to alter its DNA and resist the antibiotic A bacterial cell that had a cell membrane made of ester-linked fatty acids A bacterial cell that lacked receptors on its surface for that antibiotic A bacterial cell that was going through binary fission when the antibiotic appeared
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Take a guess. @Joel_the_boss
Why don't you google it?
lol because that's a waste of engagement points xD Im eyeing C
You're not the only one going after engagement points. :)
;) So what is the answer I wanna DA. NOW!!!!!
Sorry. I can't give a direct answer.
;-; Then can you explain. </3
Ok. I don't know why you chose C. A cell without receptors may be attacked by an antibiotic. Some bacteria alter their DNA to resist bacteria.
I'm not that much good at biology so I may be incorrect.
Based on whatever information I gave what is the next option that would seem correct?
A
That's what I was also thinking. As I said before I am not the best at biology so I would advise you to check with Abhi or @pooja195
Thank you ;-;
No problem. I hope you understand and learn from this experience. \(\color{#6aaa25}{➳}\color{#6aaa25}{~ConfluxEpic}\)
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