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Which of the following correctly explains how some bacterial infections can become difficult to treat with antibiotics?

The bacteria form flagella or cilia to move to new locations where they are protected.
The bacteria do not have the appropriate protein or lipid receptors on their cell walls.
The bacteria produce new types of enzymes that preserve and copy the genetic material.
The bacteria develop resistant endospores and pass their immunity on to others.

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The bacteria develop resistant endospores and pass their immunity on to others.

Some bacterial infections can become difficult to treat with antibiotics - The bacteria produce new types of enzymes that preserve and copy the genetic material.

Antibiotic resistance

Bacteria can develop resistance to certain antibiotics. This resistance takes place when bacteria develop ways to survive the use of antibiotics meant to kill or weaken them. If a bacteria becomes resistant to a specific antibiotic treating the infections can become difficult.

Bacteria have the ability to produce resistant enzymes that preserve and protect them from any antibiotic or protein that tries to kill by modifying the genetic material and pass to the next generation or other bacteria.

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