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- Spontaneous_generation abstract "Spontaneous generation is an obsolete body of thought on the ordinary formation of living organisms without descent from similar organisms. Typically, the idea was that certain forms such as fleas could arise from inanimate matter such as dust, or that maggots could arise from dead flesh. A variant idea was that of equivocal generation, in which species such as tapeworms arose from unrelated living organisms, now understood to be their hosts. Doctrines supporting such processes of generation held that these processes are commonplace and regular. Such ideas are in contradiction to that of univocal generation: effectively exclusive reproduction from genetically related parent(s), generally of the same species.The doctrine of spontaneous generation was coherently synthesized by Aristotle, who compiled and expanded the work of prior natural philosophers and the various ancient explanations of the appearance of organisms; it held sway for two millennia. Today it is generally accepted to have been decisively dispelled during the 19th century by the experiments of Louis Pasteur. He expanded upon the investigations of predecessors (such as Francesco Redi who, in the 17th century, had performed experiments based on the same principles). However, the experimental difficulties are greater than people might think, and objections from persons holding the traditional views persisted. Many of these residual objections were routed by the work of John Tyndall, succeeding the work of Pasteur. Ultimately, the ideas of spontaneous generation were displaced by advances in germ theory and cell theory.Disproof of the traditional ideas of spontaneous generation is no longer controversial among professional biologists. Objections and doubts have been dispelled by studies and documentation of the life cycles of various life forms. However, the principles of the very different matter of the original abiogenesis on this planet — of living from non-living material — still are under investigation.".
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- Spontaneous_generation hasPhotoCollection Spontaneous_generation.
- Spontaneous_generation subject Category:Biological_hypotheses.
- Spontaneous_generation subject Category:Obsolete_biological_theories.
- Spontaneous_generation subject Category:Obsolete_scientific_theories.
- Spontaneous_generation subject Category:Origin_of_life.
- Spontaneous_generation comment "Spontaneous generation is an obsolete body of thought on the ordinary formation of living organisms without descent from similar organisms. Typically, the idea was that certain forms such as fleas could arise from inanimate matter such as dust, or that maggots could arise from dead flesh. A variant idea was that of equivocal generation, in which species such as tapeworms arose from unrelated living organisms, now understood to be their hosts.".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Generazione spontanea".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Génération spontanée".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Spontane generatie".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Spontaneous generation".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Spontanzeugung".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Teoria samorództwa".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Teoría de la generación espontánea".
- Spontaneous_generation label "Самозарождение".
- Spontaneous_generation label "التولد الذاتي".
- Spontaneous_generation label "自然発生説".
- Spontaneous_generation label "自然發生".
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Samoplození.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Spontanzeugung.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Teoría_de_la_generación_espontánea.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Berezko_sorkuntza.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Génération_spontanée.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Generazione_spontanea.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs 自然発生説.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Spontane_generatie.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Teoria_samorództwa.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs m.04_1j4_.
- Spontaneous_generation sameAs Q178263.
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- Spontaneous_generation wasDerivedFrom Spontaneous_generation?oldid=604724072.
- Spontaneous_generation isPrimaryTopicOf Spontaneous_generation.