Experiments to Determine the Origin of Inheritance
The scientists worked with a bacterium called pneumococcus. This bacterium, which causes pneumonia, exists in 2 forms.
The 1st form is surrounded by a sugar-like compound called a capsule.
The other variety has no capsule.
When cells with a capsule divide, they form other cells with a capsule. Cells without capsules form new cells without capsules.
Procedure
Mouse A was injected with capsuled cells, while mouse B was injected with noncapsuled cells.
Observation
Mouse A contracted pneumonia and died, while mouse B continued to live.
a) What conclusion can you derive from the experimental results?
b) Why might a scientist decide to repeat this experimental procedure on other mice?
Would it be like What's the difference between the two strains?
Which of that difference caused the mice to die?