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Is lactic acid a bacteria?

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Answered by Japanesepoplover
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No......it is PRODUCED by a bacteria called lactobacillus....
Answered by mayajakhar79
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\implies No, lactic acid is not a bacteria it is produced by a bacteria and lactobacillus. Lactic acid is present in curd. It's formula is C3H6O3.

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  • Lactobacillus bacteria helps in making curd. When curd is added to warm milk, the lactobacillus bacteria present in curd multiply and convert the milk into curd.
  • Lactobacillus bacteria helps in making curd. When curd is added to warm milk, the lactobacillus bacteria present in curd multiply and convert the milk into curd.Bacteria are also useful in the preparation of cheese, pickles, and many other food items.

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