Biology, asked by mithilraj, 9 months ago

How does the cord get set faster in summer than in winter?

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Answered by vishalltraj
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Answer:

Because in summers the temperature is apt for the bacteria(lactobacillus) to grow as the hot temperature aids in their colonies to grow while in the winters the cold temperature inhibits their growth. Thus, curds sets faster in summer season.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Curd set faster in hot summer than in cold winter because the bacteria needs warmth to turn the milk into curd so in summer the temperature is hot

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