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What bacteria structures can make bacteria RESISTANT TO ANTIBIOTICS. CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY.

Flagella
Cell wall
Outer membrane
Endospore
Plasmid
Capsule

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Cell Wall

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About 63% of the bacteria tested were Gram-negative, which means that they have a cell wall that is more resistant to certain classes of antibiotics than the cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria.
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