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How do bacteria reproduce?

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What happens when one bacterium becomes resistant?

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What is M.R.S.A an example of?

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Why is it important for new sources of antibiotics to be given to society and the economy?

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What is one consequence to human health of antibiotic resistance?

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Card 11

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What are the 2 natural environments that scientists have looked at for microbes to find antibiotic compounds?

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Why would it be beneficial to the soil microorganisms in possessing antimicrobial properties?

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Card 13

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Why would pharmaceutical companies not be keen on investing money into the development of new antibiotics?

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What are antimicrobial drugs?

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Card 15

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How quickly a disease spreads through a population depends on?(name 3)

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