pasteur was a great scientist and he was first man who discovered treatment of rabies and he use inoculation for anthrax
the deviced he use is just imaginary
In 1864, Louis Pasteur, a French scientist, designed a flask that had a long curved neck to allow air, but not microorganisms, to enter the flask. To observe a small living organism, a scientist might use a compound light microscope.
Pasteurization doesn't sterilize milk it reduces organisms that may cause disease. Improperly handled raw milk is responsible for nearly three times more hospitalizations than any other foodborne disease outbreak, making it one of the world's most dangerous food products. By working with milk Pasteur showed us the way to keep food safe.
The answer depends on what the experiment is.
Louis Pasteur invented Pasteurization that is used widely across the globe
pasteur was a great scientist and he was first man who discovered treatment of rabies and he use inoculation for anthrax
Louis Pasteur
yes. It was his process they use to pasteurize milk.
to find a way to make milk safe to use and drink
Yes, we do use Louis Pasteur's work in our work today, because he would experiment and use microscopes to find disease, and that what is done today to find if something has germs in it.
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the deviced he use is just imaginary
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Louis Pasteur helped improved the survival of hospital patients by establishing the germ theory of illnesses, which led to increased emphasis on cleanliness. He also pioneered the use of vaccines (artificially weakened germs) to prevent diseases to which patients might be exposed.
Experimental research design involves manipulating one or more variables in a controlled setting to observe the effect on the dependent variable. It allows researchers to establish cause-and-effect relationships by controlling for potential confounding variables. This design is characterized by random assignment of participants to different conditions and the use of control groups to minimize bias and increase the internal validity of the study.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur, a French scientist, designed a flask that had a long curved neck to allow air, but not microorganisms, to enter the flask. To observe a small living organism, a scientist might use a compound light microscope.