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Big holes in Swiss cheese are made by a...

Big holes in Swiss cheese are made by a

A

a machine

B

a bacterium that produces methane gas

C

a bacterium producing a large amount of carbon dioxide

D

a fungus that releases a lot of gases during its metabolic activities

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C

Ripened cheese is prepared from unripened cheese by first dipping in brine, wiping and then maturation with different strain of bacteria and fungi. It takes 1-16 months for ripening. Large holed Swiss cheese is ripened with the help of `CO_(2)` producin (causing holes) bacterium called Propionibacterium sharmanii.
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