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- What physical and chemical methods could break the chain of infection?Where do true antibiotics come from in nature? Explain why this is the case.Mycobacterium tuberculosis recruits phagocytes to the site of infection. Based on this information, which of the three methods shown here does the bacterium likely use to avoid being destroyed?