Resistance to antibiotics develops because of natural selection, although most of the bacteria were killed by antibiotics, some had mutations that allowed them to survive, and as bacteria have fast generation times, then the next generation inherits the mutations that allow them to resist antibiotics.
This means C (Bacteria have a very fast generation time which allows for favorable genetic mutations to occur that can prevent antibiotics from killing the microbes. Consecutive generations produce more bacteria with mutations allowing for survival and antibiotic resistance.) would be the right answer.