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Q: Does cytokinesis take place in yeast?
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When making mash with malt does corn malt take the place of yeast?

No, the recipes that call for doing that are counting on wild yeast to do the job in place of adding distillers yeast.


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cytokinesis which begins in anaphase but is mostly performed during telophase


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Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis


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Cytokinesis takes place after meiosis I and II or mitosis where cell division takes place and divides the cell into two daughter cells.


In what organism does alcoholic fermentation take place?

i would say fungi organisms like yeast unless it needs to be specific...


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That would be called "cytokinesis" in mitosis.


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What is the difference between cytokinesis in plant animal cell?

In plants cytokinesis occurs by the formation of cell plate which takes place by centrifugal method while in animals it occurs by the formation of cleavage furrow which takes place by centripetal method.


What is the difference between animal and plant cell cytokinesis?

In plants cytokinesis occurs by the formation of cell plate which takes place by centrifugal method while in animals it occurs by the formation of cleavage furrow which takes place by centripetal method.


What is the difference between cytokinesis in plant and animal cells?

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Does yeast need a big place to live in?

Yeast are tiny. So no, they don't.