NOVEMBER 03, 2017 OBJECTIVE – Students will observe how bacteria demonstrate natural selection. WARM-UP – Read the article titled “Bacteria and Antibiotics.”

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NOVEMBER 03, 2017 OBJECTIVE – Students will observe how bacteria demonstrate natural selection. WARM-UP – Read the article titled “Bacteria and Antibiotics.” Highlight the answers to the following questions within the text: 1. Why do bacteria evolve quickly? 2. If antibiotics are designed to kill bacteria, why do some survive? 3. How do bacteria become resistant to antibiotics? 4. How does a doctor treat a bacterial infection that is resistant to an antibiotic? HOMEWORK – System Wide Assessment – 11/8 System Wide Assessment Review Packet – 11/7 Lab Questions/Graph – 11/6 AGENDA – Show I Wonder Journal for credit in HAC Antibiotic Resistance Packet and Lab