Yeast or Sachcaramyces are eukaryotic.So they do have a nucleus
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Their cells do.
Red blood cells do not have a nucleaus.
it does not have a nucleaus
Yeast extract is a covalent compound. It is a complex mixture of organic molecules extracted from yeast cells and does not contain any ionic bonding.
the nucleaus
it does not have a nucleaus
Nuclei are found in both plant and animal cells.
A red blood cell does not contain a nucleus, as doing so conserves space that can then be used to increase its oxygen-binding capacity (by increasing the amount of haemoglobin that can be contained in the cell).
Yeast is a living organism as it exhibits characteristics such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. These can be observed through experiments showing yeast cells breaking down sugars to produce energy, forming new cells through budding or division, and responding to environmental stimuli. Additionally, yeast cells contain organelles like mitochondria and a nucleus, which are characteristic of living cells.
Yes, yeast cells can contain lipid granules, which are storage organelles for lipids. These granules store energy in the form of lipids, which can be used by the cell during periods of low nutrient availability.
Yeast belongs to the domain Eukarya, along with plants, animals, and other fungi. This domain includes organisms with cells that contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.