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write the lab activity of curd preparing aim requiring materials process and observations​

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Answered by srinukolla
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Answer:

To prepare the curd

Explanation:

firstly heat the milk stay the mick some time after drop the curd into milk after some time to prepare curd

Answered by settanupriya
0

Answer:

Curd is prepared using lactobaccilus bacteria.The preparation of curd requires a lactobacillus bacteria, while yogurt is made using two specific strains of bacteria called Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus bacteria. Other strains of lactic acid bacteria may also be added.Take a very small drop of yogurt with the toothpick and smear it for 2 to 3 seconds on the slide. Place a small drop of methylene blue solution on a microscope slide (optional). ... Yogurt is made from the fermentation of the lactose in milk by the rod-shaped bacteria Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp

Methods:

Take a very small drop of yogurt with the toothpick and smear it for 2 to 3 seconds on the slide.

Place a small drop of methylene blue solution on a microscope slide (optional). Wear gloves and do NOT allow children to handle methylene blue solution.

Place a coverslip on top. Remove excess solution around the coverslip with a paper towel or tissue.

View in the compound microscope at 4 x or 10 x initially, before moving to higher magnification. Bacteria will appear small even at the highest magnification.

NOTE: Step 2 is optional. You will be able to see the bacteria even without using the stain.

Bacteria can be found isolated, in pairs (diplo), in clusters or in threads (strepto), and they can have different shapes like rods (bacilli), sphere (coccus) etc.

Yogurt is made from the fermentation of the lactose in milk by the rod-shaped bacteria Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus to produce lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yoghurt its texture and its characteristic acidic taste. Other bacteria found in yoghurt are Lactobacillus acidophilus or casei, Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidus.

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