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Health, 05.02.2021 01:00 emwvoidsnake

A scientist observed the formation of microorganisms in the chicken broth that was first heated and then put in a sealed flask. What most likely formed the microorganisms? (5 points) Minerals and chemicals present in the chicken broth
Heat that created a vital force to form microorganisms
Mixture of gases in air and glass particles of the container
Microorganisms that entered the flask before it was sealed

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