Louis Pasteur + Germ Theory Flashcards
What was the idea of spontaneous generation? When did it release?
(Rotten, 174_)
Rotting things generated germs, 1745
What was the idea of germ theory? When did it release?
(Microbes in the air cause _____ to ___ and go bad which led to germs in the air to cause disease, 186_)
Microbes in the air cause substances to rot and go bad which led to germs in the air to cause disease
1861
What experiment did Pasteur do to prove germ theory? How did it work?
(S___-N____ F___)
(S1: Pasteur bo___ a ____ of liquid to ____ any ____ inside it S2:Divided the ____ between _ flasks, one was st____-n_____ and the other was sw__-n_____ to prevent ____ falling in, both ____ to ___
S3: Pasteur left the flasks, after a while the st___-n____ flask’s broth went bad but the s___-n_____ flask’s broth remained fresh)
Swan-Necked Flask
S1: Pasteur boiled a broth of liquid to kill any germs inside it S2:Divided the broth between 2 flasks, one was straight-necked and the other was swan-necked to prevent germs falling in, both open to air
S3: Pasteur left the flasks, after a while the straight-necked flask’s broth went bad but the swan-necked flask’s broth remained fresh
When germ theory was proved correct what was impacted?
(PH, new _____, improved _____)
Public Health
New Vaccines
Improved Surgery
What vaccines did Pasteur create?
(CCR)
Cholera
Chicken
Rabies