Francesco Redi
Baby houseflies are called maggots. When flies are born they become larva and then they become maggots. The maggot will then eventually become a fly.
A group of maggots is called a "maggot mass" or a "maggot congregation."
No; maggots live on dead creatures, parasites on living animals or plants. Nibf: depends what type of maggots are u talking about? common housefly, then no, but in malaysia there's a fly called the botfly and they are parasitic they eat your flesh until u remove them.
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Francesco Redi's hypothesis was that "spontaneous generation" could not exist. He tested this hypothesis using maggots and meat.
Spontaneous generation of maggots in meat
that is just comes out in roce meat
The prediction that he made in designing his experiment was called the scientific method.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician who in 1668 proposed a different hypothesis for the appearance of maggots from meat than spontaneous generation, formed by the Greek philosepher Aristotle. He tested his hypothesis by using a covered jar of meat and an uncovered jar of meat and concluded that maggots appeared because of the flies. wrrd
He was a scientist who experimented with maggots and meat and found out that maggots did not grow on meat
Redi's theory, known as spontaneous generation, proposed that living organisms could arise from nonliving matter. In his famous experiment with the meat and fly larvae, Redi demonstrated that maggots do not spontaneously generate on rotting meat but instead come from eggs laid by flies. This experiment helped to disprove the idea of spontaneous generation.
if maggots do not appear In the closed jar, then spontaneous generations not possible.
the manipulated variable was the covered jars . The responding variable was the uncovered jars contained any maggots
Francesco Redi
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Francesco Redi concluded that spontaneous generation of life, as proposed by Aristotle, was not a valid explanation for the appearance of maggots on decaying meat. Through his experiments with covered and uncovered meat, he demonstrated that maggots only appeared on the uncovered meat where flies could lay their eggs. This helped to disprove the widely accepted theory of spontaneous generation.