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If Resistance Is Possible, Why Aren't All Bacteria Resistant to Antibiotics

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If resistance is possible, why aren't all bacteria resistant to antibiotics by now?


A) They don't reproduce quickly enough to all become resistant.
B) The mutations causing resistance are very rare.
C) They can't easily share their resistance across a population.
D) Maintaining resistance leaves less energy for reproduction, so non-resistant bacteria do better in general.
E) Not all antibiotics work.

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