What type of microorganism is cheese?
Cheese is not a microorganism; it is a dairy product made from fermented milk. Microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, are used in the cheese-making process to convert the lactose in milk into lactic acid, which coagulates the milk proteins and gives cheese its characteristic flavor and texture.
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