diseases or infections that are ammuned/unaffected by antibiotics.
Two examples of obnivores are hermit crab, rats.
Osmosis is one of the easiest-to-understand examples of diffusion. Past that, you will need to define 'simple'.
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If they collect data they can monitor the superbugs.
Because they have developed resistance to antibiotics.
Anywhere, but most often hospitals.
No, they aren't super bugs, super bugs are bacteria who are resistant to antibiotics.
Also known as "superbugs", antibiotic resistant bacteria have evolved to a point that our usual antibiotics won't kill them. VRE and MRSA are common forms of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
There are several things people might do to prevent the development of more superbugs. Two major things include eliminating the use of antibacterial hand soaps and cleaning products for home and industrial use.
a superbug is a micro-organism that is resistant to most anti-biotics. the superbugs in recent history are imune to all anti-biotics,except one. it is the gene of the3 superbug that is resistant to the antibiotics. a tiny change in one gene or a mutation can turn a bacterial cell into a superbug. one single superbug on its own will not do much damage but if it reproduces rapidly then it could produce a large population of bacteria which are all resistant to antibiotics. superbugs can have an increased risk of being resistant to antibiotics when: A) people take antibiotics they do not really need B) people do not finish their full course of antibiotics