Biology, asked by danis3705, 11 months ago

What is mode of bacterial resistance against antibiotics ?
(a) Development of thick mucilaginous layer
(b) Alteration of cell membrane
(c) Mutation in bacteria
(d) All the above

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Answered by Anonymous
2

The correct option is (D).

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Answered by gadakhsanket
1

Dear Student,

● Answer -

(d) All the above

◆ Explanation -

- Bacterial resistance is when the effectiveness of the drug is reduced against certain antibiotics.

- Mode of bacterial resistance against antibiotics is all of the following -

(a) Development of thick mucilaginous layer

(b) Alteration of cell membrane

(c) Mutation in bacteria

(d) Enzymatic degradation of antibiotics

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