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The virulent form of the bacteria S. pneumoniae is called the S strain because it is surrounded by a polysaccharide coat that makes it appear smooth under a microscope. Sometimes the S strain mutates into a non-virulent form (called the R strain), which lacks the polysaccharide coat and appears rough. Frederick Griffith performed an experiment in which he injected mice with different combinations of these bacterial strains. Drag the labels to indicate whether the mice live or die after each injection and the explanation for each test result.

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