Francesco Redi's Experiment and Findings

Francesco Redi's Experiment and Findings

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Jackson Turner

Biology, Science

5th - 8th Grade

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Francesco Redi, an Italian scientist, conducted one of the earliest controlled experiments to test a hypothesis. He observed that maggots appeared on meat left uncovered and hypothesized that flies were responsible for producing maggots. To test this, he set up two jars with meat: one uncovered (experimental) and one covered (control). After a few days, maggots appeared only in the uncovered jar, supporting his hypothesis that flies produce maggots.

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Who was Francesco Redi?

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What question did Redi ask after observing maggots on meat?

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What was Redi's hypothesis regarding maggots?

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What was the purpose of the covered jar in Redi's experiment?

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What did Redi observe in the uncovered jar?

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What conclusion did Redi draw from his experiment?

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What was the significance of Redi's experiment?