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Question : 97
Total: 100
Milk turns into curds faster in summer because
The growth of bacteria increases with the increase in temperature
The growth of bacteria increases with the decrease in temperature
The growth of bacteria decreases when the temperature remains normal
The temperature will have no effect on the growth of bacteria
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Solution:
The correct answer is
The growth of bacteria increases with the increase in temperature
.
Milk turns into curds faster in summer due to
the increase in growth of bacteria with the rise in temperature
.
The bacteria turn the milk into curd faster, as the
temperature rises
.
High-temperature conditions are favorable for bacterial growth.
Bacteria multiply faster in
summer season
.
Curd contains several microorganisms, the bacterium
Lactobacillus
promotes the formation of curd.
Lactobacillus multiplies in milk and converts milk into curd.
Bacteria are also involved in the making of
cheese, pickles
and many other food items.
Use of oil and
vinegar
prevents spoilage of pickles because bacteria cannot live in such environment.
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