what discoveries did pasteur make about yeast
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Louis Pasteur discovered that certain organisms, including yeasts, were able to live in the absence of air. He called them anaerobic organisms. In 1866, his work on wine saw the appearance of pasteurisation, a technique consisting in heating a liquid before cooling it suddenly, with the aim of killing germs.
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