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lactobacillus that sets milk into curd is categori
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Lactobacillus that sets milk into curd is categorised as:
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Bacteria classification: - Heterotrophic bacteria: Depend on organic matter. - Cyanobacteria: Photosynthetic. - Archaebacteria: Survive extreme environments.
CBSE Class XII - 2024
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Jan 13, 2026
Cyanobacteria
Archaebacteria
Chemosynthetic bacteria
Heterotrophic bacteria
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D
Solution and Explanation
\textit{Lactobacillus} is a heterotrophic bacterium that ferments lactose in milk to produce lactic acid, leading to curd formation.
It ferments lactose in milk, producing lactic acid and causing the milk to curdle.
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