Some microorganisms are used in the production of bread. Explain the role of these 'friendly' microbes in making bread rise.
In bread making, yeast, a type of 'friendly' fungus, plays a crucial role. When mixed with flour, water, and sugar, yeast undergoes fermentation. During this process, it consumes the sugars and produces carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. The carbon dioxide gas gets trapped within the dough, creating bubbles that cause the bread to rise and give it a light, airy texture.