Biology, asked by shriomtyagi327, 7 months ago

In the absence of antibiotics, how does our body combat mild bacterial infections?

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Answered by preeti6138
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Answer:

This horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow antibiotic resistance to be transferred among different species of bacteria. Resistance can also occur spontaneously through mutation. Antibiotics remove drug-sensitive competitors, leaving resistant bacteria behind to reproduce as a result of natural selection.

Answered by sonalben283196
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Answer:

By antibodies

Explanation:

Our body had the capability to analyse the foreign particle and make antibodies against it

Though it may take time but it will cure our disease and if after sometime the same foreign particle enter our body the reaction time will be faster.

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