If Cheese is made of bacteria culture, and bacteria is alive, is it wrong to eat

If Cheese is made of bacteria culture, and bacteria is alive, is it wrong to eat

If Cheese is made of bacteria culture, and bacteria is alive, is it wrong to eat cheese and yogurt? Or plants and anything else that is alive? If so, why do we have laws to protect people, animals, and other multi-organism beings, but not bacteria, which plays just as inportant, or even a more important role, than say a cat?

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