MIP 303 Natural Selection / Mechanisms of Resistance
Mechanisms and characteristics of how bacteria uses natural selection to resist antibiotics.
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09.17.19
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09.18.19
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Topics of this game:
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What types of organisms are selected against with antibiotics?
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What types of stressors can bacteria develop resistance to?
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Within what temperature range is Escherichia coli naturally selected to grow best at?
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When should antibiotics be used?
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A bacterium contains a plasmid. Which is not a mechanism of resistance by the plasmid?
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Some bacteria have an innate resistance:
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What is an antibiotic?
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Which form of inhibition shows the use of selective toxicity to kill bacteria or slow their growth?
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Which scenarios can be effective in preventing antibiotic resistance?
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