the believers of spontaneous generation believe that living things can can come from nonliving things explain how the cell theory challenge challenges his claim the believers of spontaneous generation believe that living things can come from nonliving things explain how the cell theory challenges this claim
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The theory of spontaneous generation held that living creatures could arise from nonliving matter and that such processes were commonplace and regular. It was hypothesized that certain forms, such as fleas, could arise from inanimate matter such as dust, or that maggots could arise from dead flesh.
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