1.

    Which observation from Griffith's experiment with Streptococcus pneumoniae provided the strongest evidence for the existence of a 'transforming principle'?

    A

    Live non-virulent bacteria did not cause disease in mice.

    B

    Heat-killed virulent bacteria did not cause disease in mice.

    C

    Live virulent bacteria caused disease in mice.

    D

    Heat-killed virulent bacteria, when mixed with live non-virulent bacteria, caused the latter to become virulent.

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    What did Griffith observe when he injected a mixture of heat-killed S strain and live R strain bacteria into mice?

    A

    The mice died, and live S strain bacteria were recovered.

    B

    The mice survived.

    C

    The mice died, and live R strain bacteria were recovered.

    D

    The mice survived, and a new strain of bacteria was recovered.

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    5.

    Which observation from Griffith's experiment with Streptococcus pneumoniae provided the strongest evidence for the existence of a 'transforming principle'?

    A

    Live non-virulent bacteria did not cause disease in mice.

    B

    Heat-killed virulent bacteria did not cause disease in mice.

    C

    Live virulent bacteria caused disease in mice.

    D

    Heat-killed virulent bacteria, when mixed with live non-virulent bacteria, caused the latter to become virulent.

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