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yes he did
Identifying Bacteria
Yes, it's possible with certain species. Bacteria is a living matter, and it can come from a nonliving substance. Therefore, spontaneous generation of life does occur, though it cannot occur with any species other than bacteria.
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He had two bulbs of broth, one boiled and the other plain. After his expiriment, the unboiled bulb had bacteria in it. Louis Pasteur Proved that bacteria can only be produced by existing bacteria.
yes he did
Identifying Bacteria
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.
Yes, it's possible with certain species. Bacteria is a living matter, and it can come from a nonliving substance. Therefore, spontaneous generation of life does occur, though it cannot occur with any species other than bacteria.
bacteria/ maggots etc are produced by the item which is rotting, rather than causing the rot to occur
Francesco Redi disproved the theory of spontaneous generation in larger organisms during the 1600s with this experiment. By using flasks containing meat -- one open and one sealed -- Redi discovered that maggots only appeared on the uncovered meat that could be accessed by flies. The maggots were hatching from eggs laid on the meat, not from the meat itself. Pasteur continued the experimentation regarding spontaneous generation in the 1800s with the growth of bacteria on soup.
Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation.Redi experimented with raw meat in two flasks: one with and one without a top. He left the meat sitting in each flask for a few days and the one without the top had maggots and the one with the top had no maggots. Many people disregarded his experiment and kept thinking living things came from nonliving things.Pasteur experimented a few years later with two swan necked flasks and broth from a soup. One flask was tilted and the other wasn't. In the tilted flask the broth was fogged with microorganisms and the other flask was the same as before. Not only did he disprove spontaneous generation, but he was believed and came up with the theory of biogenesis which means all living organisms came from other living organisms.Hope I helped :D
Louis Pasteur has 5 children
He had two bulbs of broth, one boiled and the other plain. After his expiriment, the unboiled bulb had bacteria in it. Louis Pasteur Proved that bacteria can only be produced by existing bacteria.
This depends on the bacteria - some bacteria have generation times of less than an hour while other bacteria species have generation times of weeks or months.
Answer D: The cell does not have an identical nuclei.Answer A: Cells are given life through a process known as spontaneous generation.
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