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Yeast and humans are both eukaryotic organisms.

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Saccharomyces are called Yeast.Yeast belongs to Kingdom fungi.So they respirate,reproduce,Obtain nutrients as other living cells.

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hi the answer is they all are related to bacteria in their ways.

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What is the sac of reproductive cells in yeast and other sac fungi?

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