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Which of the following bacterial cells would best be able to survive an attack by an antibiotic? (2 points)

A bacterial cell that used its toxins to alter its DNA and resist the antibiotic
A bacterial cell that had a cell membrane made of ester-linked fatty acids
A bacterial cell that lacked receptors on its surface for that antibiotic
A bacterial cell that was going through binary fission when the antibiotic appeared

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Answer:

A bacterial cell that lacked receptors on its surface for that antibiotic

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The answer above is wrong.

It's "A bacterial cell that lacked receptors on its surface for that antibiotic"

User Ivanmoskalev
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A bacterial cell that used its toxins to alter its DNA and resist the antibiotics is most likely going to be able to survive an attack by an antibiotic. If a cell lacks receptors or is going through binary fission, it would be easily attacked.
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