The correct answer is:
maggots (fly larvae) and meat.
Explanation:
In 1668, Francesco Redi, an Italian scientist, designed a scientific experiment to test the spontaneous creation of maggots by installing additional meat in each of two different jars. One jar was left open; the other was wrapped with a cloth. Days later, the open jar received maggots, whereas the closed jar contained no maggots. He did note that maggots were found on the exterior surface of the cloth that covered the jar. Redi, fortunately, demonstrated that the maggots came from fly eggs and thereby accommodated to disprove spontaneous generation.