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In 1668, the
Early scientist believed that life arose from (1) through a process they called (2) _
Italian physician (3) _ conducted an experiment with flies that (4) this idea. At about the same
time, biologists began to use an important new research tool, the (5) .
vast world of (6) _ The number and diversity of these organisms was so great that scientists were
_ They soon discovered the
led to believe once again that these organisms must have arisen (7)L. By the mid-1800s, however,
(8) _was able to disprove this hypothesis once and for all. He set up an experiment, using flasks with
unique (9) .
broth containing nutrients. If some (11) _existed, as had been suggested, it would be able to get into
the (12),
necks. These flasks allowed (10) but no organisms, to come into contact with a
through the open neck of the flask. His experiment proved that organisms arise only from
This idea, called (14),
_ is one of the cornerstones of biology today.
other (13)
Transcribed Image Text:In 1668, the Early scientist believed that life arose from (1) through a process they called (2) _ Italian physician (3) _ conducted an experiment with flies that (4) this idea. At about the same time, biologists began to use an important new research tool, the (5) . vast world of (6) _ The number and diversity of these organisms was so great that scientists were _ They soon discovered the led to believe once again that these organisms must have arisen (7)L. By the mid-1800s, however, (8) _was able to disprove this hypothesis once and for all. He set up an experiment, using flasks with unique (9) . broth containing nutrients. If some (11) _existed, as had been suggested, it would be able to get into the (12), necks. These flasks allowed (10) but no organisms, to come into contact with a through the open neck of the flask. His experiment proved that organisms arise only from This idea, called (14), _ is one of the cornerstones of biology today. other (13)
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