Overview
Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health concern that arises when bacteria evolve to withstand the effects of antibiotics. This phenomenon is driven by natural selection, where bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment can reproduce and pass on their resistant traits. The misuse and overuse...
Key Terms
Example: Penicillin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
Example: E. coli is a common bacterium found in the intestines.
Example: Some bacteria mutate to resist antibiotics.
Example: Bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment can reproduce and pass on resistance.
Example: Bacteria can share resistance genes through plasmids.
Example: The use of antibiotics creates selection pressure on bacteria.