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case study how do bacteria become resistant

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Answer:

From the frequent use of antibiotics.

Explanation:

If we limited the amount of antibiotics used, bacteria wouldn't be resistant. When becteria become resistant to an antibiotic they will also become resistant to higher doses of antibiotics. The bacteria won't become effected no more by the antibiotics.

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