If it is what I am thinking the Miller apparatus dealth with condensers and something like cooking systems to attempt to recreate a primitive atmospheric condition and thus synthesize ( it was hoped) amino acids. this went on in the Twentieth century and may still be practiced in college Biology labs as the Miller experiment. It looks to me ( I have seen videos of it at Natural history museum) some cooking experiment that ran amuck- not the norm for Fine cuisine. Back to the (Commissary) drawing Board! Man should not Play God, period.
Louis Pasteur is credited with refuting the concept of spontaneous generation with his experiments in the mid-19th century. He showed that living organisms do not arise from non-living matter but instead come from pre-existing life forms, laying the foundation for the field of microbiology.
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
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.
nutrients, salts and minerals.
Yes, they do.
we do not nooo but according to scientist they migrated from Asia
In the 1600's, the Italian scientist Francisco Redi performed experiments that showed that flies did not spontaneously generate from raw meat.
Or the scientist who discovered it, or the first patient to come down with it.
you have to hire them for them to come.
Alfred Wegner was the first person to come up with continental drift
Heterotrophic nutrition is believed to have come first in evolution. This type involves organisms obtaining organic compounds by consuming other living organisms or organic matter. Autotrophic nutrition, where organisms can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, is thought to have evolved later.
Louis Pasteur is credited with refuting the concept of spontaneous generation with his experiments in the mid-19th century. He showed that living organisms do not arise from non-living matter but instead come from pre-existing life forms, laying the foundation for the field of microbiology.
A scientist didn't come from anywhere. A scientist is an actual person of whom specialises in scientific matters.
When a scientist is trying to solve a problem they need to come up with hypothesis.
To overturn cell theory, a scientist would need to find concrete evidence that disproves one of its core principles, such as the idea that all living organisms are composed of cells, or that cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living organisms. This evidence could come from new discoveries in the field of biology that challenge these fundamental principles.
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
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.