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Card 6
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What happens when conjunction occurs?
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Describe the stages of conjunction.
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What is the result of conjunction?
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In conjunction, DNA from one species can be passed to another species. What is this called?
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Card 10
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What is it called where genes are passed down from one generation of a species to the next generation of a the same species?
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What are antibiotics?
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How do antibiotics kill bacteria?
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Card 13
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In bacterial cells, water constantly enters by osmosis. This would normally cause the cell to burst - what would this process be called?
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How is osmotic lysis prevented in bacterial cells?
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Card 15
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How do certain antibiotics kill bacteria by preventing them from forming cell walls?
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