Spontaneous generation vs biogenesis SPONTANEOUS GENERATION In the
Spontaneous generation vs. biogenesis
SPONTANEOUS GENERATION In the early 1600’s, some scientists believed that life began spontaneously!
SPONTANEOUS GENERATION § Process by which life begins when “magical ethers” enter non-living things to make them alive § Examples: mice were thought to come from garbage piles, geese from the mud banks of the river, maggots from meat § In the 1600’s, scientists began challenging this idea.
Francesco Redi
Redi’s Experiment Set-up 3 jars with rotting meat 1. Open top 2. Sealed with lid 3. Covered with cloth Observations 1. Maggots 2. No maggots 3. No maggots
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Spallanzani’s Experiment Set-up Nutrient broth heated 1. Flask left open 2. Flask sealed Observations 1. Bacteria grew 2. No bacteria grew
Louis Pasteur
Pasteur’s Experiment Set-up Nutrient broth heated 1. Flask with curved neck 2. Flask with straight neck Observations 1. No dust could reach broth, no bacteria grew 2. Dust settled, bacteria grew
EVIDENCE AGAINST SPONTANEOUS GENERATION • The experiments of Redi, Spallanzani, and Pasteur showed the life does not arise spontaneously • LIFE must come from LIFE • These experiments supported theory of biogenesis
BIOGENESIS BIO= life GENESIS= the beginning
BIOGENESIS Living things come from other living things. They do not arise spontaneously!
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