MCQ
Big holes in Swiss cheese are made by a:
- AA machine.
- BA bacterium that produces methane gas.
- CA bacterium producing a large amount of carbon dioxide.
- DA fungus that releases a lot of gases during its metabolic activities.
A bacterium called Propionibacterium shermanii produces a large amount of carbon dioxide during fermentation. This is the reason of big holes in Swiss cheese.
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