Louis Pasteur + Germ Theory Flashcards

1
Q

What was the idea of spontaneous generation? When did it release?
(Rotten, 174_)

A

Rotting things generated germs, 1745

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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_)

A

Microbes in the air cause substances to rot and go bad which led to germs in the air to cause disease
1861

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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)

A

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

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When germ theory was proved correct what was impacted?
(PH, new _____, improved _____)

A

Public Health
New Vaccines
Improved Surgery

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5
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What vaccines did Pasteur create?
(CCR)

A

Cholera
Chicken
Rabies

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