How did louis pasteur successfully demolished the popular theory of spontaneous generation what are its conclusions?
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Pasteur invented the swan-necked flask to create an environment known not to grow microorganisms. After sterilizing a nutrient broth in these flasks, he removed the swan necks of the controls. Microorganisms grew only in the controls, refuting spontaneous generation.
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