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Contrast: how were the designs of pasteur’s and redi’s experiments different? pasteur experimented with rotting meat; redi experimented with broth. redi experimented with rotting meat; pasteur experimented with broth. pasteur was able to show spontaneous generation was false, but redi was not. redi was able to show spontaneous generation was false, but pasteur was not.

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