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    Exam 12: Antimicrobial Agent Mechanisms of Action and Resistance Mechanisms
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    Intrinsic Mechanisms of Resistance Are
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Intrinsic Mechanisms of Resistance Are

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Question 20

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Intrinsic mechanisms of resistance are


A) those that inhibit protein synthesis and RNA transcription.
B) those that a bacterium acquires through plasmids.
C) also called inducible enzymes.
D) innate characteristics of the bacterium and transmitted to progeny.

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