Natural Selection – Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

Natural Selection – Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

Part 1

On which plate do we see evidence of antibiotic resistance?

What is the most likely reason that there are few colonies growing on the streptomycin­ positive plate?

Part 2

On which of these plates should we expect to see colonies of E. coli growing after incubation?

Select all that apply.

In the first part of the experiment, there were only a few colonies on the streptomycin­ positive plate. In this second part, there are a large number of colonies on the streptomycin positive plate that was inoculated with the antibiotic-resistant strain.

What is the most likely explanation for this difference?

Apply what you have learned:

Could overuse of unnecessary antibiotics result in a population of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

Collected Lab Data

E. coli strainStreptomycin plateNumber of colonies
UnknownNegative 
UnknownPositive 

https://newconnect.mheducation.com      12/5/23, 1:10 AM                                                                                                     Laboratory Simulation

E. coli strainStreptomycin plateNumber of colonies
Antibiotic-resistant  
Antibiotic-resistant  
Antibiotic non-resistant  
Antibiotic non-resistant  

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