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An antibiotic is effective in killing 95% of a population of bacteria that reproduce by

the process shown below. Which statement best describes future generations of these
bacteria?

An antibiotic is effective in killing 95% of a population of bacteria that reproduce-example-1
User JSArrakis
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The answer is #1 because

a) Bacteria always reproduce asexually

b) If an antibiotic can only kill 95% of a bacteria population, the 5% that the antibiotic has not killed will become slightly resistant to it and will continue to pass on their genes onto future generations of bacteria.

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I think statement number one. Bacteria reproduces asexually and the ones that aren’t killed aren’t killed bc they’re resistant, so their kids will be too
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