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← Human Body & HealthWithin a chronic lung infection, if a bacterial population undergoes a mutation enhancing its biofilm production, which consequence is most likely?
A)Reduced nutrient availability to bacteria
B)Increased susceptibility to host defenses
C)Elevated antibiotic resistance over time✓
D)Decreased horizontal gene transfer events
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Increased biofilm production enhances antibiotic resistance because it impedes antibiotic penetration and fosters an environment conducive to horizontal gene transfer and further mutation. Therefore, resistance increases, rather than susceptibility; the environment becomes more, not less, favorable for bacterial survival.
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