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Mitochondria are important cellular parts which are known as the 'power house' of the cell. Mitochondria provides energy to the cell by performing the function of respiration.

Yeast cells also need their energy requirements to be fulfilled for carrying out cellular activities. Hence, yeast cells have mitochondria.

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There are no chloroplasts in yeast.

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Do yeast have membrane bound organelles?

Yeast do not have membrane bound organelles.


What structure is present in both plant and yeast cells but not in bacterial cells?

Plant and yeast are eukariyotes. They have nucleus and membrane bound organelles


Does yeast have a mitocondria?

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The overriding relationship here is that all these organisms are eukaryote. Membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.


Is a yeast cell bigger than a bacteria cell?

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Why might a yeast bacteria and a disease causing bacteria differ in size?

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Do yeast cells have cell walls?

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Describe the basic signal-transduction pathway used for mating in yeast?

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Do yeast have organelles?

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