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Ernest Khan
19 September, 04:34
Is bread biotic or abiotic? Yeast is alive?
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Avery Cuevas
19 September, 06:23
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Abiotic. bread is not living
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Rudy Pace
19 September, 07:17
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Bread is abiotic. Biotic means living or once lived. Abiotic means not living.
Yeast is alive. It is one-celled and a member of the fungus family, and when you add water to it and give it a little sugar for food, the organism "burps" and releases carbon dioxide-the gas that makes the bag puff out and makes sodas fizzy and bread fluffy.
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