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Propose reasons why an antibiotic may not be as effective at inhibiting e. coli as it is against b. cereus.
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Propose reasons why an antibiotic may not be as effective at inhibiting
e. coli as it is against
b. cereus.
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Certain strains of bacteria are resistant to different antibiotics. Like if someone has a bad case of the flu your not going to treat them with cold medicine. Hope this is helpful.
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