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Over the years, bacteria have become less sensitive to antibiotics used for medicinal and sanitation purposes. This lack of sensitivity is termed antibiotic resistance. How is antibiotic resistance an adaptation?
A.
Antibiotic resistance makes it more difficult for bacteria to infect hosts, thus is a selective advantage for the host.
B.
The trait giving bacteria antibiotic resistance has reproductively isolated groups of bacteria.
C.
Antibiotic resistance has caused antibiotics to become more specialized, thus adapting the antibiotics to particular bacteria species.
D.
The trait giving bacteria antibiotic resistance has become common, giving bacteria with the trait a selective advantage.

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Answer:

D.

The trait giving bacteria antibiotic resistance has become common, giving bacteria with the trait a selective advantage.

Explanation:

The antibiotic resistance an adaptation is The trait giving bacteria antibiotic resistance has become common, giving bacteria with the trait a selective advantage.

What are the Different types of antibiotic resistance?

The Different types of antibiotic resistance are:

  • Specifying uptake of a medicine,
  • Changinga drug target,
  •  Inactivating a medicine,
  • Functional drug efflux.

Thus, option "D" is correct.

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