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Bread dough rises because yeast produces

a. carbon dioxide
b. sugar
c. oxygen
d. water

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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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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Step-by-step 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.

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