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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Superbugs
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Antibiotics have been in use since a team, lead by scientists Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, worked out how to produce penicillin in useful quantities. Since then penicillin and other antibiotics, like amoxycillin and flucloxacillin, have saved countless millions of lives.  Unfortunately, owing to the over-use and unnecessary use of these amazing chemicals, bacteria have started to appear that are resistant to antibiotics. One of the best known is MRSA. This strain of bacteria is also resistant to other antibiotics and so is a problem in hospitals. The British press decided to call bacteria... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Superbugs
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10 Questions

1. What are doctors doing to slow down the development of resistant bacteria?
2. What is the least probable outcome when a resistant strain of bacteria develops?
3. MRSA is the abbreviation for which of the following?
4. Which of the following answers contain the missing words in the correct order?
_________ are one cause of variation in a population of bacteria. A course of ____________ will kill off the non-resistant bacteria leaving ____________ bacteria to multiply. If these escape from the patient it is possible they can _______ others with bacteria that are not killed by antibiotics.
5. MRSA is the abbreviation for which of the following?
6. How do these resistant strains of bacteria arise?
7. What is a resistant bacteria?
8. What part of the bacteria controls resistance?
9. Why should you always complete a course of antibiotics?
10. What are doctors doing to slow down the development of resistant bacteria?