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Biology (W/ Triple Content)
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6- Inherintence, Variation, Evolution
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Bacterial
cells reproduce every
20 minutes.
An example of
Resistant
bacteria: MRSA
Percentage change:
final-initial
/
initial
X 100
Some Bacteria are
resistant
meaning
antibiotics
do
not
affect them. Consequently allowing them to
reproduce
and cause more
harm
.
Antibiotic
is a drug that
kills
bacteria.
Tackling Resistant Bacteria:
1) Doctors giving out
less
unnecessary antibiotics
prescriptions
.
2) Patients
completing
their
course
3)
Restrict
antibiotics
in
farming.
Measles
cannot
be cured by
antibiotics
because it is a
VIRUS.
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