Francesco Redi
Rudolf Virchow! He was a BAMF! Seriously though, he is one of a few scientists credited with the cell theory. This states that cells arise from existing cells. This would end up disproving spontaneous generation, which was believed for many years earlier.
Greg Wendel was the person who developed the cell theory in recessive and dominant traits. He studied generation to generation on plants and saw which traits would show up in the next generation he discovered how traits showed up from parents to offspring.
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Spontaneous generation is when organisms created by matter... for example old rotten food creating larvas and flies. biogenesis is the organisms created by other living creatures like flies reproducing to create larvas
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
Nothing in the bible disproved spontaneous generation, the scientists Louis Pasteur and Francesco Redi disproved spontaneous generation in a series of very careful experiments.
Redi and Pasteur helped to disprove spontaneous generation.
There was no evidence and still is none. Louis Pasteur along with countless other scientists have disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
Louis pasteur
The concept of spontaneous generation, the idea that living organisms can arise from non-living matter, was first popularized by ancient philosophers such as Aristotle. This notion persisted for centuries until it was challenged by scientists in the 17th century, most notably by Francesco Redi in his experiments with meat and flies. Eventually, Louis Pasteur's experiments in the 19th century definitively disproved spontaneous generation, establishing that life arises from pre-existing life.
Rudolf Virchow! He was a BAMF! Seriously though, he is one of a few scientists credited with the cell theory. This states that cells arise from existing cells. This would end up disproving spontaneous generation, which was believed for many years earlier.
Spontaneous generation was commonly believed in ancient times, with early proponents including Aristotle and alchemist Paracelsus. However, the idea was eventually discredited through the experiments of scientists like Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur in the 17th and 19th centuries, respectively.
> 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.
The two scientists were Redi and Louis Pasteur. (sorry, can't remember Redi's first name.)
Greg Wendel was the person who developed the cell theory in recessive and dominant traits. He studied generation to generation on plants and saw which traits would show up in the next generation he discovered how traits showed up from parents to offspring.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician and biologist who conducted experiments to disprove spontaneous generation. Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries in the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization, laying the foundation for modern microbiology.
Early scientists such as Aristotle and Francisco Redi supported the idea of spontaneous generation, which proposed that life could arise from non-living matter. This theory was later disproven by Louis Pasteur's experiments, which showed that living organisms only come from pre-existing life.