Chemistry, 10.12.2020 21:50 samoanlgnd
To fight a bacterial infection, a patient was given an antibiotic to take for 10 days.
After the patient finished taking the antibiotics as directed, almost all the bacteria
were killed. After another 10 days, the patient was sick again with the same type of
infection. What most likely happened?
A. A few bacteria survived the antibiotics and stopped reproducing
B. Some bacteria were resistant to the antibiotic, and they reproduced
C. The antibiotic slowed the life cycle of the bacteria
D. The patient’s high fever inactivated the antibiotic, allowing the surviving bacteria to grown rapidly
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