M. Louis Pasteur showed that microorganisms are born of other microorganisms in water and air (i learned this in grade 8) Um excuse me, this is actually the conclusion that was drawn, not the results of the experiment, so please get your facts straight
two scientists from the 19th century that rejected the idea of spontaneous generation.
His experiment disproved spontaneous generation by showing that maggots don't arise from decayed meat.
Louis Pasteur with the S-shaped neck flask
Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur, as well as Lazzaro Spallanzani and John Tyndall, all did scientific experiments (as opposed to philosophical writings) challenging the idea that life could quickly arise in the absence of any life from which other life could grow. This idea, formally dating back to the ancient Greeks, is called "spontaneous generation." The experiments of these four showed that spontaneous generation did not occur in situations that others thought it did. Like any good science controversy, other scientists did experiments that supported spontaneous generation, but Pasteur and Tyndall were able to do experiments that were rigorous enough to unambiguously disprove this idea.
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.
Redi and Pasteur helped to disprove spontaneous generation.
Redi and Pasteur
yes, by gathering information to disprove thee idea of spontaneous generation
The two scientists were Redi and Louis Pasteur. (sorry, can't remember Redi's first name.)
Redi and Pasteur
two scientists from the 19th century that rejected the idea of spontaneous generation.
His experiment disproved spontaneous generation by showing that maggots don't arise from decayed meat.
Louis Pasteur with the S-shaped neck flask
Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur, as well as Lazzaro Spallanzani and John Tyndall, all did scientific experiments (as opposed to philosophical writings) challenging the idea that life could quickly arise in the absence of any life from which other life could grow. This idea, formally dating back to the ancient Greeks, is called "spontaneous generation." The experiments of these four showed that spontaneous generation did not occur in situations that others thought it did. Like any good science controversy, other scientists did experiments that supported spontaneous generation, but Pasteur and Tyndall were able to do experiments that were rigorous enough to unambiguously disprove this idea.
No, you need to do this. Go into your science book and read what it has on Pasteur. It is only a few paragraphs. Take the main idea of each and you have a summary of his experiment.
It showed that microorganisms can only enter the flask as airborne particles.
Louis Pasteur