joelpimentel
joelpimentel
17.10.2019 • 
Biology

Why is methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) methicillin resistant?

a. it produces a modified penicillin binding protein (pbp) target molecule that is not effectively inhibited by the drug.
b. it actively pumps the antibiotic out of the cell.
c. the bacteria are able to prevent entry of the drug into the cell.
d. it has an enzyme that destroys methicillin.

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