Science as a Process
Science is a process that incorporates numerous methods to arrive at a summation. Scientist use inferences in their scientific research to draw conclusions. The inferences is the the process part of science. It is drawing conclusions with substantial proof found from previous conclusions from other scientific discoveries.
Biogenisis
The knowledge and the theory biogenisis increased as scientist investigated the origins of life. Scientist believed that life spontaneously generated from nonliving things before the theory of biogenisis. To the left are two experiments that disproved
In 1668 Francesco Redi put decaying meat in some jars, then covered half of them. Maggots appeared only on the uncovered meat. They hatched from fly eggs and did not come from the meat.
In 1859 Louis Pasteur boiled broth in S-necked flasks that were open to the air to disprove spontaneous generation. The broth began to get cloudy but, only when the flasks titled and the broth was exposed to dust in the S-neck.
Biogenisis
The knowledge and the theory biogenisis increased as scientist investigated the origins of life. Scientist believed that life spontaneously generated from nonliving things before the theory of biogenisis. To the left are two experiments that disproved
In 1668 Francesco Redi put decaying meat in some jars, then covered half of them. Maggots appeared only on the uncovered meat. They hatched from fly eggs and did not come from the meat.
In 1859 Louis Pasteur boiled broth in S-necked flasks that were open to the air to disprove spontaneous generation. The broth began to get cloudy but, only when the flasks titled and the broth was exposed to dust in the S-neck.