Louis broiled broth for 15 min. He then let it sit for one year in a swan neck flask. He noticed that some dust had accumulated in the top part of the flask. So he took a sample, form the broth inside the flask. He noticed that nothing was inside of growing in it. So he then preceded to shake the broth in the flask in such a way, that it would touch the dust at the top. He then took a sample from that and it was highly bacteria ridden.
A medium was heated to kill any living material in it. Leaving the medium alone for a long time --- no life developed in it.
Spont. Gen. believed that life would spontaneously be generated by the medium.
Louis Pasteur showed scientists that living things didn't just appear that it took living things to make living things. By making the s- shaped flask that did not let microorganisms in from the air to spoil the broth, Pasteur changed the way all scientists thought about creation.
He showed that cells come only from other cells
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Pasteur disproved Theory of spontaneous generation. (Cells came from non-living things)
It was Louis Pasteur who refuted the theory of spontaneous generation. Pasteur was a French scientist who lived from 1822 to 1895.
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spontaneous generation
spontaneous generation
Pasteur disproved Theory of spontaneous generation. (Cells came from non-living things)
It was Louis Pasteur who refuted the theory of spontaneous generation. Pasteur was a French scientist who lived from 1822 to 1895.
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Louis Pasteur was able to convince others of his germ theory by performing extensive experiments. Through these experiments, he was able to disprove spontaneous generation and prove biogenesis.
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There was no evidence and still is none. Louis Pasteur along with countless other scientists have disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
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Nothing in the bible disproved spontaneous generation, the scientists Louis Pasteur and Francesco Redi disproved spontaneous generation in a series of very careful experiments.
Aristotle, the philosopher and scientist, was most responsible for developing the theory of spontaneous generation. The person perhaps most associated with the theory, however, is Louis Pasteur, who actually disproved the theory.