Biology, asked by rauldonton2106, 11 months ago

EVOLUTION THAT IS CHANGES IN AN ORGANISM TO ADJUST TO THE ENVIRONMENT , AS SUGGESTED BY CHARLES DARWIN , IS A VERY SLOW PROCESS THAT TAKES PLACE OVER TENS OF THOUSANDS OF GENERATIONS ,OVER MILLIONS OF YEARS.HOWEVER IN BACTERIA DEVELOPING RESISTANCE TO ANTIBIOTIC WHICH IS A TYPE OF EVOLUTION TAKES PLACE WITHIN OUR OWN LIFETIME . CAN YOU SAY WHY IT OCCURS SO QUICKLY IN BACTERIA

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Answered by mangu144
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Explanation:

In bacteria the resistance to the environment is not the type of evolution that is an type of adaptability of that organism that it is capable to tolerate such a high or low temperature for its survival

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