the encapsulated polysaccharide coat of the heated
S form of the bacteria. The treated bacteria are then
placed with unencapsulated pneumonia cells, which
are then injected into a mouse.
Heated encapsulated bacteria are treated with DNAase,
a DNA-digesting enzyme. The treated bacteria are then
mixed with unencapsulated pneumonia cells, which
are injected into a mouse.
鈥?All proteins are extracted from the heated encapsulated
bacteria. The treated bacteria are then mixed
with unencapsulated pneumonia cells, which are
injected into a mouse.Three Griffith Questions - Will the mice live or die?
My honest opinion Chess would be they would live!!!
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