How do you think Pasteur’s experiments with broths affected the way people thought about spontaneous
generations?
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The broth in the broken flasks quickly became cloudy—a sign that it teemed with microbial life. However, the broth in the unbroken flasks remained clear. Without the introduction of dust—on which microbes can travel—no life arose. Pasteur thus refuted the notion of spontaneous generation.
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The broth in the broken flasks quickly became cloudy—a sign that it teemed with microbial life. However, the broth in the unbroken flasks remained clear. Without the introduction of dust—on which microbes can travel—no life arose.Pasteur thus refuted the notion of spontaneous generation.
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