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Cell Theory

Up until the 1800s many believed that life came from non-life. For example, people thought maggots on rotting food were just random, not because a fly had laid eggs on the food that when hatched, came out as maggots (they later change into a fly) This belief is known as %%spontaneous generation.%% The work of many scientists helped to disprove this idea.

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