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How were Redi’s and Pasteur’s experiments different?
Redi studied broth, but Pasteur tested meat.
Pasteur studied flies, but Redi tested meat.
Pasteur tested for microorganisms, but Redi studied larger organisms.
Redi tested for microorganisms, but Pasteur studied larger organisms.
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"Pasteur tested for microorganisms, but Redi studied larger organisms."
Explanation: Redi's jars/meat experiments showed maggots came from fly eggs (macroscopic organisms). Pasteur's swan‑neck flask experiments showed microbes in broth came from the air, disproving spontaneous generation of microorganisms.
Explanation: Redi's jars/meat experiments showed maggots came from fly eggs (macroscopic organisms). Pasteur's swan‑neck flask experiments showed microbes in broth came from the air, disproving spontaneous generation of microorganisms.
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