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Why do bacterial infections spread quickly? A. Because bacterial cells cause the infected host cells to reproduce quickly B. Because bacterial cells reproduce very quickly C. Because bacterial cells produce large amounts of poison D. Because the immune system does not recognize bacterial cells as a threat

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  1. Today, 02:36
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    the most clearly one is answer A
  2. Today, 02:55
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    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    The bacterial infections are caused by invading of harmful bacteria inside the body of the host cell. They invade inside the body and starts replicating inside it.

    The rate of replication of bacteria in the host is very rapid. This makes the infection grow and spread so rapidly.

    Bacterial infection can be cured by taking antibiotics that is used to kill these bacteria.

    Hence, the correct answer is option B
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