Yeast can be killed with heat, that is why you use warm water to start it, not hot.
Magic, perhaps?Water cannot be used to produce sugar and oxygen.
No, combining yeast with sugar will not produce gas. Yeast must be dissolved in water with starch or sugar in order to begin fermentation producing CO2 gas.
Yeast will produce gas if sugar, water, and warmth are available as long as the yeast is still alive. If it is too old or has been too hot and the yeast has died it won't create the gas.
African slaves were the cheapest available labor source to cultivate and produce sugar for the European market.
Yes, in the presence of sugar, yeast ferments releasing carbon dioxide (which makes the bubbles in bread dough).
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.
beet root, sugar cane and sweet potato produce sugar.
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Yeast cannot produce their own foods. The yeast do not have chlorophyll. Yeast must rely on other ways and sources to get food. Yeast mostly feed on sugar.
It takes roughly 2 to 3 meters of sugar cane to produce one teaspoon of sugar. The cane is crushed to extract its juice, which is then processed and refined to produce sugar.
Animals do not have chloroplasts, the organelle responsible for photosynthesis and sugar production in plants. Therefore, animals cannot produce sugar like plants do. Instead, animals obtain sugar by consuming plants or other organisms.
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