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Biology, 30.01.2021 06:00, cheyenne481

Let's say you inoculate four agar plates, each containing a different antibiotic (A, B, C, and D), and you add a swab from a lesion taken from a patient. After incubating the plates, you observe that plate A has only a few colonies, while the others all have many colonies. How do you interpret the results? Multiple Choice Bacteria in the patient's sample carry a mutation that makes them resistant to antibiotic A None of these antibiotics are an acceptable choice to use to treat the patient for this bacterial infection Bacteria in the patient's sample are resistant to antibiotic A, but not B, C, and D Bacteria in the patient's sample are susceptible to antibiotic A but not B, C, and D

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