> Louis Pasteur (1626-1697) discovered spontaneous generation.
Actually, Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) is credited with DISPROVING spontaneous generation, expanding the work of other scientists before him.
Aristotle synthesized the theory of spontaneous generation, compiling and expanding on the work of earlier natural philosophers.
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Aristotle performed an experiment that claimed to support spontaneous generation. Louis Pasteur dispelled the theory in 1859.
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He disproved that living cells come from nonliving things.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician and naturalist who proved maggots come from flies. He was the first scientist to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation.
It was Louis Pasteur who refuted the theory of spontaneous generation. Pasteur was a French scientist who lived from 1822 to 1895.
Francesco Redi - One of the first to disprove spontaneous generation. An Italian doctor who proved maggots came from flies. (Italian 1668) Lazzaro Spallanzani - One of the first to disprove spontaneous generation. An Italian scientist who proved microorganisms could be killed by boiling. (Italian 1767) Louis Pasteur - One of the first to disprove spontaneous generation. A French scientist who proved that micro organisms was carried by dust not air. (French 1864) In 1953 Miller and Urey experiment called as electric spark experiment shows how process of formation of organic compounds or first living cell formation occur.
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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.
The idea of spontaneous generation was once believed to occur when maggots were observed seemingly appearing from decaying meat. This was later disproved by Louis Pasteur in the 19th century. Ancient beliefs held that frogs and fish could spontaneously generate from mud and water, as they seemed to appear from these environments on their own. People once believed that mice could spontaneously generate from straw or grain left out in a dark and damp environment, although this was later proven to be inaccurate.
Louis Pasteur was a French scientist who made great contributions to our understanding of microbiology process of "pasteurization".Spontaneous Generation is the assertion that life can arise from nonliving matter.
Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.