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How did the bacteria S. aureus change over time? It morphed into a virus It mutated and became a helpful bacteria It adapted and started to multiply more slowly It adapted and became resistant to penicillin
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How did the bacteria S. aureus change over time?
It morphed into a virus
It mutated and became a helpful bacteria
It adapted and started to multiply more slowly
It adapted and became resistant to penicillin
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It adapted and became resistant to penicillin
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