They are all single-celled
Yeast are cultured for longer periods of time than bacteria because they are 5 to 10 times bigger than bacteria.
well yeast is a bacteria, so im guessing it would be an animal cell. No, this is wrong! There are 3 types of micro-organism - Virus, bacteria and fungi. Yeast is a fungi. Yeast cells have many organelles in common with both animal and plant cells but it is very difficult to assign one or the other to a yeast cell.
Yeast aren't bacteria, they belong to the fungus family. Yeast, like bacteria, only consist of one cell. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, which a simpler cells (they don't have a cell nucleus, and lack some cell organelles). Because they have less in them, they're smaller. Yeast are eukaryotic cells, meaning they are more complex and have more organelles. To contain them, they have to be bigger.
Yeast and humans are both eukaryotic organisms.
bacteria cell doesn't have a nucleus
They are all unicellular.
Bacteria, and yeast cells, as well as protists
yeast , bacteria, algae, paramecium, amoeba, vorticella, and many more.
Yeast is a fungi, bacteria is a moneran.
Viruses are, by far, the smallest. Bacteria and yeast cells have a complete cell structure, including the nucleus and all of the other parts of a cell. Viruses don't, so they have to inject their 'material' (I don't remember the name of the inside the virus) into the 'host' cell and force it to duplicate the viruses, which kills the host cell.
Bacteria and yeast use to make beer and wine is "Alcoholic fermentation".Have a nice day :)
Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall