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Multiple Choice
Which scientist tested the hypothesis that microorganisms can arise by spontaneous generation?
A
Robert Hooke
B
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
C
Louis Pasteur
D
Joseph Lister
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Understand the concept of spontaneous generation, which is the idea that living organisms can arise from non-living matter.
Recognize that the hypothesis of spontaneous generation was widely accepted until the 19th century.
Identify the key figures in the history of microbiology who contributed to disproving spontaneous generation.
Learn about Louis Pasteur's experiments, which involved using swan-neck flasks to show that microorganisms in the air were responsible for the growth of life in nutrient broths.
Acknowledge that Pasteur's experiments provided strong evidence against spontaneous generation, supporting the theory of biogenesis, which states that life arises from existing life.