the man is five hundred thousand times larger than the yeast cell
Main difference is Bacteria are prokaryotes.Yeasts are eukaryotes.
Viruses are, by far, the smallest. Bacteria and yeast cells have a complete cell structure, including the nucleus and all of the other parts of a cell. Viruses don't, so they have to inject their 'material' (I don't remember the name of the inside the virus) into the 'host' cell and force it to duplicate the viruses, which kills the host cell.
Yes, a daffodil is significantly larger than yeast. Daffodils are flowering plants that can grow several inches tall, while yeast is a microscopic fungus, typically measuring only a few micrometers in size. Therefore, in terms of physical size, daffodils are much bigger than yeast.
No, they are a type of fungi - which is a kingdom in it's own right, encompassing mould, yeast and fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotic - contain only one cell and lack nuclei. Fungi are eukaryotic (multi-celled), and much bigger.
Eukaryotic cells are much larger than prokaryotic cells.
a yeast cell by far. (If this is for science homework, i had the same question)
Depends how much you magnify it! Check the lens!
The cost of one ounce of dry yeast can vary depending on the brand and where you purchase it. On average, expect to pay around $1 to $2 per ounce of dry yeast.
When you added methylene blue to the living yeast cell, the methylene blue is actually a dye so you could see the cells, therefore, the yeast cell became blue. It is much the same with hair dye. If you have a bottle of blue hair dye, it will dye your hair blue.
i think a large droplet is bigger because they say larger
A typical yeast packet contains about 7 grams of yeast.
1/5 of a teaspoon.