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I Is my answer really correct for this question or possibly noun? YES OR NO? In your own words, explain how the process of natural selection has resulted in the evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria.

The process in natural selection has resulted in this evolution of such resistance dut to the idea of getting a mutation (adaptation) in which It helped the bacteria to be able to survive better than others kinds of bacteria. So others may die off, but this bacteria copies itself off, and now the whole species may be resistant to the antibiotic, causing a difficulty in using them to trea​

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Answer:

YES!!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

It's correct because this is one of 10 steps invloving the bacteria state The process in natural selection has resulted in this evolution of such resistance dut to the idea of getting a mutation (adaptation) in which It helped the bacteria to be able to survive better than others kinds of bacteria. So others may die off, but this bacteria copies itself off, and now the whole species may be resistant to the antibiotic, causing a difficulty in using them to trea​

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