ST. ANTHONY’S SCHOOL MATAIN, INC.
Matain, Subic, Zambales
S.Y. 2018 - 2019
EARTH and LIFE SCIENCE
Name: ERICA [Link] Score:_________
Yr. & Section:12- [Link] BORROMEO Date: August 28, 2018
SPONTANEOUS GENERATION
LABORATORY ACTIVITY 1
Objective:
To disprove the theory that maggots could be spontaneously generated from meat using a
controlled experiment
Observations:
Observe the appearance of maggots after several days. Continue the observation until you observe the
growth of maggots. Record your observations.
Set Up A Set Up B Set Up C
Not distinguished because Not distinguished because No maggots appeared
1. Growth of it was eaten by a cat it was eaten by a cat
maggots
Not distinguished because Not distinguished because Smelled like a rotten fish
2. Smell it was eaten by a cat it was eaten by a cat
Not distinguished because Not distinguished because Yellowish
3. Color of the meat it was eaten by a cat it was eaten by a cat
Not distinguished because Not distinguished because None
4. Growth of fungi it was eaten by a cat it was eaten by a cat
Conclusions:
I therefore conclude that maggots won’t appear from non-living just like the meat in set up c that is sealed
after 4 days there still no maggots appear. So that I disprove the theory that maggots could be
spontaneously generated from meat using a controlled experiment.
Post-Laboratory Questions:
1. What is a controlled experiment?
A controlled experiment is a scientific test that is directly manipulated by a scientist in order to test a single
variable at a time.
2. What are manipulated variables in this experiment?
The manipulated variables in this experiment are the following:
A plastic jar
A slice of meat
A net
Rubber band
3. Why do you observe growth of fungi in all set ups after several days of the experiment?
Because we need to disprove the theory that maggots could be spontaneously generated from meat
using a controlled experiment