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WHAT IS LACTOBACILLAS

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Lactobacillus is the genus of facultatively anaerobic, gram-positive, or non-spore-forming, rod-shaped, bacteria. It is the major portion of the lactic acid bacteria group.

In people, they actually constitute an essential component of microbiota at various body sites including the urinary system, genital system, and digestive system. Lactobacillus exhibits the mutualistic relationship with your body.

Answered by chrisbinomathew
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Answer:

It's a bacteria.

Explanation:

To change milk to curd we are using this bacteria.

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