See infоrmаtiоn prоvided in Cаnvаs and feel free to do your own research to fill in the blanks and answer the question below. QUESTION: How are bacteria able to develop resistance to antibiotics so quickly? ANSWER: Bacteria multiply [1] which allows for rapid changes in the population. Antibiotics kill off the more susceptible (sensitive) but [2] the more resistant bacteria. This [3] the percentage of resistant bacteria in the population. As these bacteria increase in number, they increase the resistance of the population to the [4].
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