Biology 6.3.7 Flashcards

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What is a Very Clear Piece of Evidence for Evolution in Species?

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The Development of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria.

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What is an ‘Antibiotic’?

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An Antibiotic is a Chemical that can Kill, or Inhibit the Growth & Reproduction of, Bacteria.

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Why are Antibiotics Extremely Useful to Humans?

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Antibiotics are Extremely Useful to Humans, as Some Bacteria are Pathogenic, & Can Cause Life-Threatening Disease.

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Bacteria Reproduce, on Average, Every 20 Minutes. Therefore, ___ Occurs in a Much ___ Time-Span.

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Evolution, Shorter.

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As with All Other Organisms, Within a Population of Bacteria, there Will be ___, Caused by Mutations.

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Variation.

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A ___ Might Cause Some Bacteria to Become Resistant to a Certain Antibiotic.

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Mutation.

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Explain the Process of ‘Development of Antibiotic Resistance in a Population of Bacteria (in the Gut)’: (3)

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-A Population of Bacteria in the Gut. Some Have Antibiotic Resistance.

-When Exposed to an Antibiotic, the Bacteria Causing an Illness in the Person, as well as the Healthy Gut Bacteria, are Killed.

-With Reduced Competition for Nutrients, the Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Multiply, Forming a Larger Population, that is Difficult to Control.

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What can you Say about the Bacteria Plasmids with Antibiotic-Resistant Genes?

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Bacteria Plasmids with Antibiotic-Resistant Genes Can be Shared Between Bacteria of Both the Same Species, as well as with Different Species.

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What Human Activity Increases the Rate of Antibiotic-Resistance Among Bacteria Across the World?

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The Overuse of Antibiotics.

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Increases in the Population of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Cause Infections & Diseases, which are ___ to Control, as it is Difficult top Find ___ that Certain Strains of Bacteria are Not Resistant to.

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Harder, Antibiotics.

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Why is it Constantly Becoming Increasingly Difficult for Scientists to Develop New Antibiotics?

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Due to Bacteria Always Evolving (eg Via Mutations) to Develop Antibiotic-Resistance, it is becoming Increasingly Harder for Scientists to Come Up with New Antibiotics that the Bacteria are Not Resistant to. (“Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel”).

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What is ‘MRSA’?

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MRSA is a Very Dangerous Bacterial Strain, that is Resistant to Most Antibiotics that Humans have Developed.

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Why is ‘MRSA’ Very Dangerous?

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MRSA is a Very Dangerous Bacterial Strain, Because it is Resistant to Most Antibiotics that Humans have Developed.

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If Someone gets Infected with MRSA, they Cannot be ___ Easily.

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Treated.

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Developing New Antibiotics is a Very ___ Process. This Factors in Towards the Slowing Down in the Discovery of New Antibiotics.

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Costly.

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