Penicillin resistance is the ability of bacteria to survive and proliferate despite the presence of penicillin, an antibiotic that normally inhibits bacterial growth. This resistance often arises due to genetic mutations or the acquisition of resistance genes, allowing bacteria to produce enzymes like beta-lactamase that can deactivate the antibiotic or alter their cellular structure to prevent the drug from exerting its effects.
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