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Spontaneous Generation

Spontaneous Generation AKA Abiogenesis A false idea that living organisms came to life from nonliving matter. False ideas Mice come from a cheese and bread wrapped in cloth Flies come from meat

Spontaneous Generation Francisco Redi’s Experiment Disproves Spontaneous Generation IV= Covered/ not covered Jar DV= Appearance of Maggots

Spontaneous Generation Louis Pasteur Swann Neck Flask Experiment Disproves Spontaneous Generation IV- neck curved or straight DV-presence of microbial life