The theory of spontaneous generation stated that
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The theory of spontaneous generation stated that
(a) Life arose from living forms only
(b) Life can arise from both living and non-living
(c) Life can arise from non-living things only.
(d) Life arises spontaneously, neither from living nor from the non-living.
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10/01/2022 2:04 pm
Correct answer: (c) Life can arise from non-living things only.
Explanation:
- For a long time it was also believed that life came out of decaying and rotting matter like straw, mud, etc.
- According to theory of abiogenesis, life originates from non-living.
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