Imagine that you are a scientist hard at work in a cancer research lab. You and many of your colleagues are hoping to discover new powerful drugs that could prevent deaths from cancer.
Your research team has observed that cancer cells have a lower survival rate when exposed to samples of a certain species of fungus. To study this further, your team isolated several chemicals from the fungus, including one known to affect cell metabolism. You hypothesize that it is that chemical that lowers the survival rate of cancer cells.
1. Statement(s) supported by the data
A- Cancer cells treated with the chemical have a lower survival rate than cells that are not treated.
B- .After 5 days of chemical treatment, less than 50% of the cancer cells are alive.
2. Statement(s) NOT supported by the data
A- Cancer cells treated with the chemical have a higher survival rate than cells that are not treated.
B- After 10 days without chemical treatment, more than 90% of the cancer cells are alive.
C- This chemical will be useful for treating colon cancer, but not necessarily for other types of cancers.
D- This chemical will be useful for treating all types of cancers.