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Spontaneous Generation
A disproven concept suggesting that living organisms can arise from nonliving matter under certain conditions.
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Spontaneous Generation
A disproven concept suggesting that living organisms can arise from nonliving matter under certain conditions.
Sterilization
A process intended to eliminate all forms of microbial life from a substance, often requiring sufficient heat exposure.
Contamination
The unintended introduction of microbes into a sterile environment, often compromising experimental results.
Broth
A nutrient-rich liquid medium used to support the growth of microorganisms in laboratory experiments.
Cork
A porous material used to seal flasks, which can allow microbes to pass through and contaminate contents.
Melted Glass Seal
A method of closing flasks by fusing glass, creating an airtight barrier that prevents microbial entry.
Microbial Growth
The increase in number of microorganisms, often visible as cloudiness or colonies in a nutrient medium.
Experimental Setup
The specific arrangement and procedures used in scientific investigations, crucial for obtaining valid results.
Biogenesis
A principle stating that life arises only from pre-existing life, not from nonliving material.
Porous Material
A substance containing tiny holes that permit the passage of air or microbes, potentially leading to contamination.
Cooling Period
The interval after heating during which a substance returns to room temperature, often a window for contamination.
Skepticism
A critical attitude or doubt regarding experimental conclusions, often driving further scientific inquiry.
Vital Force
A hypothesized essential element, such as oxygen, once believed necessary for spontaneous generation.
Custom Flask
A specially designed container used in experiments to control variables like air exposure and contamination.
Physiologist
A scientist specializing in the study of biological functions and processes in living organisms.