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Question
Match the following.
Column A | Column B |
1) Baker’s yeast | a) Probiotics |
2) Sauerkraut | b) Bread |
3) Ligases | c) Antibiotics |
4) Penicillin | d) Microbial enzyme |
Solution
Column A | Column B |
1) Baker’s yeast | b) Bread |
2) Sauerkraut | a) Probiotics |
3) Ligases | d) Microbial enzyme |
4) Penicillin | c) Antibiotics |
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