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Acattle farmer is forced to use antibiotics to treat an outbreak of bacterial infections in his herd of cattle. the antibiotic is excreted by the cattle in their urine and feces and ends up in an irrigation ditch that provides water for a nearby soybean (a legume) farmer. the soybean farmer begins to notice that his soybean crop is not growing as well as usual. what might be the cause of this change in the growth of the soybeans?
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3points hurry! what is the relationship between biotechnology, sharkskin, and disease resistance? bioengineers have developed an artificial sharkskin that does not allow resistant bacteria to grow on it. disease-causing microbes have been genetically modified to keep them from infecting the skins of sharks. scientists have created a device that can be attached to the skins of sharks that dramatically increases their abilities to resist disease. sharkskin produces many chemicals that can be collected and used to create antibiotics.
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