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Q: Scientist who supported biogenesis theory?
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What scientist used flasks to support the theory of biogenesis?

Louis pasteur was the one to support th theory of biogenesis.


The experiments conducted by this scientist demonstrated the principle of biogenesis.?

The experiments conducted by the scientist Louis Pasteur demonstrated the principle of biogenesis.


How did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for germ theory of disease?

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What is the theory that today organisms evolved from past organisms?

This theory is called biogenesis. It was formulated by Louis Pasteur.


What theory replaced the spontaneous generation?

The theory that replaced the theory of spontaneous generation is the theory of biogenesis. Biogenesis is the production of new living organisms or organelles.


How does the theory of biogenesis relate to the cell theory?

Biogenesis and cell theory support each other because for another living thing to be created, (biogenesis law) the cells must divide and duplicate (Cell theory). So they both support each other


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What are the strengths of the biogenesis theory?

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Scientist encourage other scientist to review and repeat their experiments so that their hypothesis may become?

supported by enough data to become a theory.


What is the theory that living things came only from living things?

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Who originated theory of biogenesis?

The Law of Biogenesis, attributed to Louis Pasteur, states that life arises from pre-existing life, not from nonliving material.