Francesco Redi found out in his experiment of were maggots came from that they came from flies and not dead meat.(1668)
Redi discovered that the maggots appeared where a fly had landed on the meat concluding living things did not arise from nonliving matter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Redi great website to find the answers!
It has something to do with Cell theory
Francesco Redi was an Italian poet and physician. He was born in Pisa, Italy on February 18, 1626 and died in Pisa, Italy on March 1, 1697.
he set the foundation on which Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation.
In Italy in the year 1284, Salvino D'Armate invented the first pair of wearable eyeglasses, although traditional eyeglasses as we know them today, were invented by Francesco Redi in 1676.
Redi started to plan an experiment without more observation and more diffirent stuff
With statues, vase paintings and sculptures.
Francesco Redi proved the theory of spontaneous generation.
Francesco Redi's conclusion was that all organisms come from other organisms of the same kind.
Redi
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redi's middle name is mulala
Arezzo, Italy
Redi was born Feburary 19, 1626 in Arezzo, Italy
Redi took might refer to Francesco Redi, the Italian naturalist, physician, and poet. Redi took might also refer to the Redi Clinic in Houston, Texas.
Francesco Redi was a doctor and naturalist who was born in Arezzo, Italy on February 18, 1626. Redi was also a published poet. He never married.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician who lived February 18, 1626 - March 1, 1697. He is often referred to in the scientific community as The Father of Modern Parasitology.
Spontaneous generation of maggots in meat
died from an apoplectic stroke in Pisa in 1697.