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13 August, 02:41

Bread dough rises because yeast produces

a. carbon dioxide

b. sugar

c. oxygen

d. water

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  1. 13 August, 03:54
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    Carbon Dioxide

    Explanation:

    Bread dough rises because yeast produces Carbon Dioxide.

    Carbon Dioxide causes the yeast to rise in the dough because Carbon Dioxide fills p any space. The dough rises because the Carbon Dioxide fills the extra space in the dough, causing the dough to get big and fluffy, aka rise.

    Mordancy.
  2. 13 August, 05:25
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    Answer: Yeast produces carbon dioxide

    Explanation: Yeasts feed on the sugars in flour and releases the carbon dioxide that makes bread rise.
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