Formation of Curd
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Free-living nitrogen-fixing aerobic bacterium is :
Rhodospirillum
Anabaena
Nostoc
Beijerinckia
Rhizobium
Nitrobacter convert ammonia to nitrites.
True
False
Where is nitrogen fixing bacteria found?
Which acid produced by bacteria makes the milk thicker during curd formation?
Hydrochloric acid
Lactic acid
Acetic acid
Carboxylic acid
The conversion of nitrates to nitrogen gas by bacteria is called?
Who discovered rhizobium?
Should I take probiotics or prebiotics?
Which of the following microbe produces the highest number of antibiotics?
Bacillus
Penicillium
Streptomyces
Cephalosporium
Is Rhizobium gram-positive or negative?
Are bacteriophages good or bad?
We eat lactobacillus along with curd isn't it harmful for us?
________ bacteria turn the milk sour.
- Acetobacter aceti
- Bacillus megaterium
- Xanthomonas citri
- Lactobacillus
Why are diatoms so important?
- Streptomyces venezuelae
- Streptomyces griseus
- Streptomyces aureofaciens
- Bacillus subtilis
Which of the following is found in curd?
- Lactic Acid Bacteria
- Staphylococcus
- White Algae
- Yeast
b) Give two examples of pathogens that causes food poisoning.
c) Mention some symptoms of food poisoning.
ranikhet disease
- Parasitic algae
- Legumes
- Fungi
- Bacteria
Which are the most efficient bacteria for nitrogen fixation?
- E.coli
- Yeast
- Acetobacter
- Lactobacillus
Which micro-organism is utillesd in making curd from milk ?
I Can be used to prepare antibiotics
II Are useful in agriculture for increasing soil fertility
III Can help in the digestion of food in herbivores
- I only
- I and II only
- II and III only
- I, II and III
- Azotobactor
- Rhizobium
- Clostridium botulinum
- Streptomyces