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Francesco Redi's hypothesis was that "spontaneous generation" could not exist. He tested this hypothesis using maggots and meat.
Spontaneous generation of maggots in meat
that is just comes out in roce meat
Redi did an experiment seeing what maggots come from by putting meat into jars and left 1 open 1 covered with netting and one sealed the only one that didn't get maggots was the one that was sealed proving that maggots come from flies.
Make an observationForm a hypothesis to explain the observationTest the hypothesisAnalyze the dataDraw conclusions(... and then, hopefully, share the results for independent validation and verification)
Stick a meat thermometer in the centre of the meat. Temperature is an indication of how well the meat is cooked - i.e rare, medium rare, well done...
When the meat is packed in salt it will last longer because the salt prevents the meat from growing bacteria or mold and spoiling. The meat will last for a year or so.
Francesco Redi
They actually shorten the protein strands which makes the meat more tender.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician who in 1668 proposed a different hypothesis for the appearance of maggots from meat than spontaneous generation, formed by the Greek philosepher Aristotle. He tested his hypothesis by using a covered jar of meat and an uncovered jar of meat and concluded that maggots appeared because of the flies. wrrd
No it does not. How do you explain a peanut butter and jelly snadwich? --The Dog Expert
A good prediction in science is in other words a hypothesis. In your hypothesis, you should add "if" "then" and "because." Example Hypothesis: If I test the decay of meat in different liquids, then the Energy Drink will pose the least decay because of the high levels or amount of preservatives in the energy drink.