Hey guys! so for my muddiest point i need some help understating how bacteria has resistance to antibiotics. Is there something that can help me remember it? Thanks!
Just like our immune system, bacteria can still use the primary line of defense, a toxin can be sent out with the rest of the waste. A bacteria can create it's own antibodies. So when it gets a sample of the antibiotic, it can find an antibody that protects it from that antibiotic. Think of it as an immune system in a single cell.
Just like our immune system, bacteria can still use the primary line of defense, a toxin can be sent out with the rest of the waste. A bacteria can create it's own antibodies. So when it gets a sample of the antibiotic, it can find an antibody that protects it from that antibiotic. Think of it as an immune system in a single cell.
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