Large holes are found in swiss cheese ( give reason)
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eat lactose and excrete lactic acid. Propionibacterium shermanii eats lactic acid, the waste product of the other two types of bacteria. It excretes, among other things, carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide forms bubbles that eventually form the holes, or eyes, of Swiss cheese.
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Answer: eat lactose and excrete lactic acid. Propionibacterium shermanii eats lactic acid, the waste product of the other two types of bacteria. It excretes, among other things, carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide forms bubbles that eventually form the holes, or eyes, of Swiss cheese.
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