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Definitions of biogenesis in various dictionaries:
noun - production of a chemical compound by a living organism
noun - the production of living organisms from other living organisms
The principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms and not from nonliving matter.
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Bachelor duke leaves Cynic taking note about organic evolution |
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Biblical-sounding term for the principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms |
As opposed to spontaneous generation, it's the theory that life originates only from living organisms |
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The synthesis of substances by living organisms. |
the production of living organisms from other living organisms |
production of a chemical compound by a living organism |
The principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms and not from nonliving matter. |
Generation of living organisms from other living organisms. |
See biosynthesis. |
The supposed recurrence of the evolutionary stages of a species during the embryonic development and differentiation of a member of that species. Also called recapitulation. |
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Biogenesis is the production of new living organisms or organelles. Conceptually, biogenesis is primarily attributed to Louis Pasteur and encompasses the belief that complex living things come only from other living things, by means of reproduction. That is, life does not spontaneously arise from non-living material, which was the position held by spontaneous generation. This is summarized in the phrase Omne vivum ex vivo, Latin for "all life [is] from life." A related statement is Omnis cellula e cellula, "all cells [are] from cells;" this conclusion is one of the central statements of cell theory. |