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Think about the structure of the bacteria in your simulation today. which bacteria would have the best chance of survival from antibiotics and why?
• Purple has three pores in its cell membrane
• Green has four pores in its cell membrane
•Brown has five pores in its cell membrane
•Red has six pores in its cell membrane
A. The purple bacteria because it only has three pores. Since it has three pores it is resistant to the antibiotic
B. The purple bacteria because it only has three pores. With only three pores, the bacteria has only three areas that antibiotics can enter into the bacteria.
C. The red bacteria because it only has six pores. This bacteria has several entry points that ensures survival.
D. The red bacteria because it only has six pores. This bacteria has several ways in which antibiotics can enter and cause the bacteria to produce.
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