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Not all bacteria are antibiotic- resistant. How might some of those non-resistant bacteria become antibiotic-resistant?

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Mutations

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Bacteria can mutate, for example bacteria have high mutation rates since they reproduce rapidly, therefore they can build up an immunity.

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