Biology, asked by shivakanttiwari156, 8 months ago

) What happens when yeast is added to dough?​

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Answered by surykantgaikwad2104
22

Answer:

Yeast makes dough rise

As soon as these ingredients are stirred together, enzymes in the yeast and the flour cause large starch molecules to break down into simple sugars. The yeast metabolizes these simple sugars and exudes a liquid that releases carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol into existing air bubbles in the dough.

Answered by Mobashir885
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Answer:

Yeast makes dough rise

As soon as these ingredients are stirred together, enzymes in the yeast and the flour cause large starch molecules to break down into simple sugars. The yeast metabolizes these simple sugars and exudes a liquid that releases carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol into existing air bubbles in the dough.

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