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Aimee Benjamin
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26 April, 05:37
What was learned from Pasteur's experiments?
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Maliyah Humphrey
26 April, 06:03
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Louis Pasteur designed an experiment to test whether sterile nutrient broth could spontaneously generate microbial life.
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