How were Redis and Pasteur experiments similar
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Answer ↔Both were attempts to disprove spontaneous generation.✔✔
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The idea of spontaneous generation, an ancient theory that states that living organisms can arise from inorganic objects. Other well-known examples of spontaneous generation were that dust builds fleas, maggots arise from decaying meat, and bread or wheat left in a hidden corner produces mice.
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The idea of spontaneous generation, an ancient theory that states that living organisms can arise from inorganic objects. Other well-known examples of spontaneous generation were that dust builds fleas, maggots arise from decaying meat, and bread or wheat left in a hidden corner produces mice.
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Redies and pasta experiments were similar because they worked on spontaneous generation.
● Their analysis indicated that the flies didn't come legitimately from meat yet flies laid their eggs there (refute the unconstrained age).
● Pastuer demonstrated that parasites didn't come straightforwardly to meat however originated from eggs laid by flies The fixed container had no slimy parasites in the meat.
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