Some bacteria can arise spontaneously depending on the environment. Bacteria lives everywhere, but it can really thrive in warm, moist environments.
bacteria do not arise spontaneously by boiling the broth & showing that bacteria appear only when living bacteria were already present.
He demonstrated that new bacteria appeared in broth only when they were produced by living bacteria. The experiments of Redi and Pasteur helped to convince people that living things do not arise from nonliving material.
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Methane is not a direct source of bacteria, bacteria does not spontaneously generate from methane alone. However, some archebacteria (a type of bacteria) called methogens use methane in metabolic processes in the cell. (Metabolic processes are processes the bacteria uses to get energy from other things)
These are also known as crisis rituals, which arise spontaneously and quite often during times of distress and crisis.
No, it didn't disprove the hypothesis.
a. living things could arise spontaneously from other living things
No. Mouth cancer is often the result of a chronic habit/addiction, such as chewing tobacco or smoking a pipe (although some mouth cancers arise spontaneously). Cancers, however, are not communicable from person to person.
The antibiotic resistance may be transferred to a virulent pathogenic bacterium. Then we will not be able to cure the infection.
Both agree that: Life cannot arise spontaneously. The universe has not existed forever. The world shows vast complexity in its details.
Some antonyms for arise are sit, lay or lie.
yes he did