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Refer to the CDC Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013 PDF for a complete version of this text.
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Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem in hospitals. Some antibiotics become less effective in clearing infections over
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The dots represent a bacterial infection. Sal was very sick with this bacterial infection. The infection was treated with
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Start by researching antibiotic resistant pathogens and how they have evolved over time gather as much information as you can
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A parent bacterial cell is able to survive in the presence of the antibiotic penicillin. Subsequent generations from this parent
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Briefly explain how bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics in human
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Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial
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Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. What is happening to the antibiotics that are being used by doctors?
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When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point)
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When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point)
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A parent bacterial cell is able to survive in the presence of the antibiotic penicillin. Subsequent generations from this parent
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A parent bacterial cell is able to survive in the presence of the antibiotic penicillin. Subsequent generations from this parent
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Natural Selection Unit Test Unit 5 Lesson 12
The dots represent a bacterial infection. Sal was very sick with this bacterial
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You have answered the question incorrectly. Please view the following explanation below.
Disease and Natural Selection One type
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Disease and Natural Selection
One type of natural selection is called frequency-dependent selection. This type of selection
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There are 70,000 bacteria present in a culture. An antibiotic is introduced to the culture and the number of bacteria is reduced
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ead the passage and answer the following questions. Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial
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When the antibiotics don't kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria? (1 point) Responses
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Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. What is happening to the antibiotics that are being used by doctors?
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Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. What is happening to the antibiotics that are being used by doctors?
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When the antibiotics don’t kill the resistant bacteria, what happens to the next generations of bacteria?
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Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics. What is happening to the antibiotics that are being used by doctors?
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When antibiotics were first developed, most infectious diseases could be controlled by them. Today, the diversity of bacteria is
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When antibiotics were first developed, most infectious diseases could be controlled by them. Today, the diversity of bacteria is
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a population of bateria is treated with had sanatiser because of genetic variation in the population what is the possible
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When penicillin was first introduced, it was effective in destroying most of the bacteria that cause gonorrhea. Today, certain
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scientists and doctors have observed that many species of bacteria are no longer susceptible to antibiotics that were once
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Which of the following would discourage the development of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
a taking an antibiotic for the
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Patty's prescription antibiotic suggests that she take it for fourteen days. If she stops taking the medication after ten days,
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Michelle is taking an antibiotic to treat a bacterial infection. She notices her medicine is not working as well as it used to,
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What could happen if Susan stopped taking her antibiotics when she felt better, instead of taking them for the length of time
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When penicillin was first introduced, it was effective in destroying most of the bacteria that cause gonorrhea. Today, certain
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How can doctors most effectively destroy the resistant bacteria?
Responses A vaccinesvaccines B develop and use new
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In the future, it is likely that hospitals will
A. build a phage library to match phages to resistant infections. B. phase out
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phase out the use of antibiotics. build a phage library to match phages
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Which of the following would discourage the development of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
a encouraging the use of antibiotics
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When penicillin was first introduced, it was effective in destroying most of the bacteria that cause gonorrhea. Today, certain
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When antibiotics were first developed, most infectious diseases could be controlled by them. Today, the diversity of bacteria is
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What could happen if Susan stopped taking her antibiotics when she felt better, instead of taking them for the length of time
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
You read an article that discusses a person who was recently treated for an
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When antibiotics were first developed, most infectious diseases could be controlled by them. Today, the diversity of bacteria is
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he model below shows the initial result of treating a population of bacteria with antibiotics. The red bacteria represent
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The model below shows the initial result of treating a population of bacteria with antibiotics. The red bacteria represent
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Antibiotics
Bacteria
Bacterial genetics
Bacterial Mutations
Biology
Disease prevention
Health
Infectious Diseases
Medicine
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Science and Health
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