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Francesco Redi performed an experiment in 1668. In the experiment, he placed
rotting meat in two jars. The first jar was left open. After a few days, fly larvae
were found on the decaying meat inside. The mouth of the second jar was covered
with gauze. After a few days, the decaying meat inside was free of fly larvae, but
larvae were found on the gauze. This experiment supports the hypothesis that -
A. fly larvae prefer fresh meat
B. adult flies are not attracted to decaying meat
C. fly larvae only come from adult flies
D. decaying meat produces fly larvae
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