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Aristotle was one of the few philosophers who established the idea of spontaneous generation
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John Needham used the method of boiling(which killed all living things) on broths. The broths would become cloudy at the end of the experiment. Needham believed that this was the proof of why spontaneous generation was correct.
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Spallanzani raised the question of whether air played an important role in spontaneous generation
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The swan neck flask prevented bacterium and other organisms from entering the flask, while still allowing air to flow in. The broth did not become clouded in the swan neck flask, proving that spontaneous generation did no occur, and that microorganisms were the cause
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