Science, asked by aryan2406072006, 10 months ago

when you add yeast to dough, it rises because.....Give in 20 words​

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Answered by KILLERABHI9
4

Explanation:

The yeast changes the sugar in the dough into carbon dioxide gas and ethanol (alcohol).The gas, trapped in the dough, makes it rise; the alcohol produced during fermentation evaporates during baking. Hence, When you add yeast to the dough, it rises because the rapidly reproducing yeast cells release carbon dioxide due to anaerobic respiration.

So, the correct answer is 'The rapidly reproducing yeast cells release carbon dioxide due to anaerobic respiration'.

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Answered by deekshantsinghal7996
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Answer:

when we add yeast to dough then the yeast present in dough breaks down the dough into ethanol energy and Carbon dioxide. this process is called fermentation.

Co2 causes the dough to rise.

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