BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Long Term Ecological Research Network, Jan Baptist Van Helmont, Common Cold

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12 Jan 2018
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Aristotle: living creatures are created spontaneously from non-living matter. Life is not required to create life. All you need is the right combination of ingredients and conditions to generate life - different organisms come from different ingredients/conditions. Hypothesis on the origins of life: spontaneous generation. No matter can be created or destroyed. All that exists is the result of transformations. Spontaneous generation: life occurs spontaneously by transforming appropriate ingredients. Jan baptista van helmont: developed several recipes to create life to prove that spontaneous generation occurred. Used an open contain with soiled underwear and wheat. Life created spontaneously can also propagate life. Concluded there are two ways to create life: from non-living matter and from life (reproduction) The problem with van helmont"s experiment is that he used open containers (ex. used an open container containing meat and ies appeared, but ies can get to the meat)

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