What would you use in an investigation to prove that living things did not come from spontaneous generation?
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Cassidy.S
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I think the fruit fly go to a banana because they can smell fruit and it create a hole lot more and if you put it in a jar then the fruit fly's won't be able to get into the jar when its closed.
For example if you leave a cut open peach alone for 2 weeks it will start growing life on it like maggots,mold, and fruit flies. But if you leave a cut open peach in a jar for 2 weeks life cannot into the jar and the peach will have no life living on it.
wash the two plastic cups and you wash them out with really hot water, and put fruit in it like a tomato and put a lid on one of them. wait a week and the one without alid will have magets.
take two jars and wash them out with really hot water. Then put any type of fruit and put them in the jars. Close one of the jars quickly and don't cover the other. let a few weeks pass and look at them. In the jar not closed there should maggots in it but in the closed one there should be nothing but the fruit.
Take two jars, put in really hot water in, the put any type of fruit you want into those jars. Quickly put the lid on only ONE of the jars and wait two weeks, then take a look. You should see flies/maggots in the open jar and no organisms will be inside.
Wash the jars, make sure there is nothing living in them. fill them both with any fruit of your choosing. watch as the one that is closed dosent have fly eggs on them, and as the one that is open does attract fly's and will have fly eggs on them.
To prove that living things don't come from nonliving things, I would put a raspberry in a jar with a closed lid for 2 weeks because they are one of the fastest foods to spoil.
If I were to prove that living things don't come from non-living things I would make an experiment by taking two jars and putting a piece fruit in each one. After that I would put a lid on one of them and leave the other open. Then I would wait 2 weeks to see if anything grew in the one that is open and closed.
get two containers and get some kind of food and put them in the containers and cover one of them and leave the other one open. If you see mold in the open one or you can use a microscope and if you see tiny organisms in the open one and none in the closed one thats proof that spontaneous generation is nonexistent.
What you would use to prove living this don't come from spontaneous generation is a bottle of soup with a swan neck tube so only air can enter and nothing else can enter as-well.
you would use 2 containers and put something in them and the screw one lid on and then leave the other one without anything on top of it, if you wait long enough there should be a type of bacteria or germ or a maggot in it and the other shouldn't have anything in it cause it has a lid so nothing could get in it.
I would put strawberries in two different bowls and cover one with plastic wrap really quick and leave the other one out for 3 weeks but outside where it cannot get wet
To figure out if to prove that living things did not come from spontaneous generation I would use food thats cheap and I don't like and is somewhat new and put both in different tubs and seal one of to prove that they don't.
To prove that spontaneous generation is not real you could put something non living like a fruit into 2 different jars, then cover one. If there are living things in the open one and no living things in the closed one than it means that spontaneous generation is not real.
19 comments:
I think the fruit fly go to a banana because they can smell fruit and it create a hole lot more and if you put it in a jar then the fruit fly's won't be able to get into the jar when its closed.
For example if you leave a cut open peach alone for 2 weeks it will start growing life on it like maggots,mold, and fruit flies.
But if you leave a cut open peach in a jar for 2 weeks life cannot into the jar and the peach will have no life living on it.
wash the two plastic cups and you wash them out with really hot water, and put fruit in it like a tomato and put a lid on one of them.
wait a week and the one without alid will have magets.
take two jars and wash them out with really hot water. Then put any type of fruit and put them in the jars. Close one of the jars quickly and don't cover the other. let a few weeks pass and look at them. In the jar not closed there should maggots in it but in the closed one there should be nothing but the fruit.
Take two jars, put in really hot water in, the put any type of fruit you want into those jars. Quickly put the lid on only ONE of the jars and wait two weeks, then take a look. You should see flies/maggots in the open jar and no organisms will be inside.
Wash the jars, make sure there is nothing living in them. fill them both with any fruit of your choosing. watch as the one that is closed dosent have fly eggs on them, and as the one that is open does attract fly's and will have fly eggs on them.
To prove that living things don't come from nonliving things, I would put a raspberry in a jar with a closed lid for 2 weeks because they are one of the fastest foods to spoil.
If I were to prove that living things don't come from non-living things I would make an experiment by taking two jars and putting a piece fruit in each one. After that I would put a lid on one of them and leave the other open. Then I would wait 2 weeks to see if anything grew in the one that is open and closed.
i would take a cup put bred in then tape the cup and leave one whith out tape then wate 2 weeks then eat the one with the tape
i would put bread in a jar that was opened and then i would put bead in another jar that was closed then wait for three weeks to see what happens.
get two containers and get some kind of food and put them in the containers and cover one of them and leave the other one open. If you see mold in the open one or you can use a microscope and if you see tiny organisms in the open one and none in the closed one thats proof that spontaneous generation is nonexistent.
What you would use to prove living this don't come from spontaneous generation is a bottle of soup with a swan neck tube so only air can enter and nothing else can enter as-well.
i would put bread in a bowl and cover one bowl and expose the other bowl to the air flies
I would try apples in a bowl and keep one bowl uncovered and one covered
I would use a random closed container and a opened container and some food
you would use 2 containers and put something in them and the screw one lid on and then leave the other one without anything on top of it, if you wait long enough there should be a type of bacteria or germ or a maggot in it and the other shouldn't have anything in it cause it has a lid so nothing could get in it.
I would put strawberries in two different bowls and cover one with plastic wrap really quick and leave the other one out for 3 weeks but outside where it cannot get wet
To figure out if to prove that living things did not come from spontaneous generation I would use food thats cheap and I don't like and is somewhat new and put both in different tubs and seal one of to prove that they don't.
To prove that spontaneous generation is not real you could put something non living like a fruit into 2 different jars, then cover one. If there are living things in the open one and no living things in the closed one than it means that spontaneous generation is not real.
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