No. Yeast cells need some type of sugar to digest and produce gas.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
cells that contain chlorophyll do, like plant cells. but cells like animals cells do not make their own food
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.
no, only plant cells
Photosynthesis
Plant cells contain chlorophyl.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
The first types of cells able to make their own food were likely primitive prokaryotic cells, specifically cyanobacteria. These cells were able to perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy through the use of chlorophyll and producing their own food through this process.
they make their own food using chlorophil in their cells
No, yeast does not have chlorophyll because it has no need for it. It is a type of fungus, so it is a decomposer. Producers would have chlorophyll because they need to make their own "food."