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describe redi's three jar experiment​

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Answered by NewUser10001
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Redi went on to demonstrate that dead maggots or flies would not generate new flies when placed on rotting meat in a sealed jar, whereas live maggots or flies would. This disproved both the existence of some essential component in once-living organisms, and the necessity of fresh air to generate life.

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Answered by aloksaroj5300
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As late as the 17th century, some biologists thought that some simpler forms of life were generated by spontaneous generation from inanimate matter. Although this was rejected for more complex forms such as mice, which were observed to be born from mother mice after they copulated with father mice, there remained doubt for such things as insects whose reproductive cycle was unknown. [Maria Sibylla Merian (1647 - 1717) was the first person to document the stages of metamorphosis in butterflies].

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