18.- What causes antibiotic resistance?- http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu

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Secundaria CULTURA CIENTIFICA 2º TERM (6.- MEDICAL RESEARCH) Quiz on 18.- What causes antibiotic resistance?- http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu, created by PEDRO ÁLVAREZ JIMÉNEZ on 30/10/2015.
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Regarding to the number of bacteria in our body:
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  • They are exclusively located at large intestine
  • We have 10 times more bacteria than own cells in our body
  • We have more beneficial bacteria than harmful

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We can get antibiotics from
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  • Synthesized chemicals
  • Moulds
  • Tropical trees

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Antibiotics act on bacteria:
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  • Interrupting cell wall synthesis
  • Destroying bacterial DNA
  • Interfering bacterial bioprocesses

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Bacteria can share genetic material through
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  • Transformation
  • Conjugation
  • Sexual reproduction

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Superbacteria are able to
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  • Make a thicker cell wall for surviving
  • Make double copies of them
  • Break down antibiotic attacks

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The best way to fight against antibiotic resistant is
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  • To kill superbacteria
  • Decrease unnecessary use of antibiotics
  • Washing our hands several times a day
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