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multiple - choice question what makes bacteria dangerous when they undergo natural selection? they can resist antibiotics and copy their genes to other bacteria to make people very sick they are in hospitals and cannot be killed without a hazmat suit on they are everywhere and in everyone and do not change over time so that we can defeat them with antibiotics
Bacteria can become dangerous during natural selection as they may develop antibiotic - resistance and transfer resistance genes to other bacteria, leading to more severe illness in humans. The presence of bacteria in hospitals doesn't necessarily make them inherently dangerous in terms of natural selection, and the idea that they are everywhere and unchanging is incorrect as natural selection implies change.
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They can resist antibiotics and copy their genes to other bacteria to make people very sick