Can microorganisms live in the presence of antibiotics?

Can microorganisms live in the presence of antibiotics?

A large part of the biomass is fungal and not affected by antibiotics. In addition, because the bacteria in the system is only a component of the biofilm it actually uses its “neighbours” immunity to the antibiotic. The biomass acts as a symbiotic relationship.

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