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miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
12

Antibiotics and hormone additives for animals:

Chemistry
2 answers:
nadezda [96]3 years ago
8 0
Helllo there.

<span>Antibiotics and hormone additives for animals:

</span><span>accumulate in animal tissue
</span>
KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

accumulate in animal tissue

Explanation:

Antibiotics are given to animals to treat or avoid infectious diseases and also improve efficiency.  

Growth hormones are also given to this animals to increase productivity.

But overtime when this antibiotics and hormones additives accumulates this animals retain strain of bacteria which are resistant to antibiotics.  

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