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Spontaneous evolution is evolution that is not moderated by intentional beings and actions. Most evolution, in other words. Usually we call non-spontaneous evolution (ie. evolution that *is* moderated by intent): breeding.

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Doing living things undergo spontaneous generation?

No, spontaneous generation has never occurred, and according to the law of biogenesis, it will never occur. The law of biogenesis, along with being the fundamental law of scientific study, states that living things can only come from living things, and this has consistenly remained correct through multifarious experiments, particularly those of Louis Pasteur and Francesco Redi. Because matter has no possibility of creating living matter, spontaneous generation has never occurred.


What ideas contradicted the cell theory A. spontaneous generation B. asexual reproduction C. evolution by natural selection D. inheritance traits?

A. Spontaneous generation contradicted the cell theory, as it proposed that living organisms could arise from non-living matter, which is not in line with the principle that all living things are composed of cells.


What question was Spallanzani's experiment designed to answer?

It was to answer whether or not Spontaneous generation is possible or not.


Is protein folding a spontaneous process?

Yes, protein folding is a spontaneous process that occurs naturally within cells.


What is the process that things form by themselves without a creator?

The process by which things form without a creator is known as spontaneous generation, which suggests that living organisms can arise from non-living matter. However, this idea has been debunked by modern scientific knowledge, which explains the formation of things through natural processes like evolution, chemical reactions, and physical forces without the need for a supernatural creator.

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I created the earth. Who am I?

Spontaneous creation, big bang, and evolution.


Is spontaneous generation the same as the current understanding of evolution?

No. Evolution explains how and why organisms change over time. It makes no difference to evolution how organisms are generated.


Doing living things undergo spontaneous generation?

No, spontaneous generation has never occurred, and according to the law of biogenesis, it will never occur. The law of biogenesis, along with being the fundamental law of scientific study, states that living things can only come from living things, and this has consistenly remained correct through multifarious experiments, particularly those of Louis Pasteur and Francesco Redi. Because matter has no possibility of creating living matter, spontaneous generation has never occurred.


What theory states how living things come from non-living things?

It is abiogenesis that theorizes about the way life could arise from non-living materials. Some may use the term spontaneous generation. A link is provided below to the Wikipedia post.


What is the idea that living things come from nonliving things is called?

spontaneous generation- an impossibility. by law of science, living things only come from other living things. the theory of evolution basically starts with spontaneous generation. otherwise the law is faulty. and its a law. not a theory, a law.


Is evaporating rubbing alcohol spontaneous or non spontaneous?

spontaneous


Is the reaction spontaneous or non-spontaneous when considering the keyword "spontaneous vs non-spontaneous"?

In the context of "spontaneous vs non-spontaneous," a reaction is considered spontaneous if it occurs on its own without needing external influence. On the other hand, a non-spontaneous reaction requires external energy input to occur.


If organic evolution is only half the story what is the rest of the story?

Organic evolution does not explain how the first life form originated. If life was not created, then the first living thing developed from nonliving things. Louis Pasteur proved that spontaneous generation (life arising from nonlife) does not occur.


What is a spontaneous account?

spontaneous ACCOUNT


The theory that living things come only from other living things is known as?

spontaneous generation- an impossibility. by law of science, living things only come from other living things. the theory of evolution basically starts with spontaneous generation. otherwise the law is faulty. and its a law. not a theory, a law.


What animal represents spontaneous?

'Spontaneous' means "arising from a momentary impulse". There is no animal which represents 'spontaneous'.


What ideas contradicted the cell theory A. spontaneous generation B. asexual reproduction C. evolution by natural selection D. inheritance traits?

A. Spontaneous generation contradicted the cell theory, as it proposed that living organisms could arise from non-living matter, which is not in line with the principle that all living things are composed of cells.

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