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- how were antibiotics added to the environment? are the antibiotics and the bacteria interacting? what’s your evidence? 6. were some of the bacteria dying? what’s your evidence?
Antibiotics can be added to the environment through various means like agricultural runoff (if used in livestock feed or for plant - protection), sewage discharge from hospitals or pharmaceutical manufacturing plants. Evidence of interaction between antibiotics and bacteria can be seen in changes in bacterial growth patterns, such as a decrease in bacterial colony numbers or changes in their morphology under a microscope. For bacteria dying, a reduction in the number of viable cells counted using techniques like plate - counting or a decrease in metabolic activity measured by methods like the MTT assay can be considered as evidence.
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- Antibiotics can be added via agricultural runoff, sewage discharge etc. Interaction evidence: changes in bacterial growth/morphology.
- Evidence of bacteria dying: reduction in viable cell count or metabolic activity.