Fermentation
Perhaps you mean micro organisms used in alcohol production. Yeasts are used to convert sugar to alcohol in a process called fermentation.
Sac fungi can reproduce both asexually and sexually during their life cycles. Most of the time, they use asexual reproduction. When they reproduce sexually, they form a sac called an ascus. This sac gives the sac fungi their name. Sexually produced spores develop within the ascus.Most sac fungi are made of many cells. However, yeasts are single-celled sac fungi. When yeasts reproduce asexually, they use a process called budding. In budding, a new cell pinches off from an existing cell.Shortened Answer: Budding
Yeasts belong to kingdom fungi. Why? Because they are multicellular, have a nucleus, do not tend to move from place to place, and are heterotrophic.
Cellular Respiration occurs if there is the oxygen involved, this is also called aerobic respiration. Fermentation is also known as anaerobic respiration which means that it doesn't need oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide and a kind of Alcohol called Ethanol.
Yeast cells and many bacteria obtain energy from the process of fermentation.
Yeasts convert sugars into alcohol and CO2.
Yeasts.
A xymophyte is a process of fermentation produced by bacteria, yeasts, or other organisms.
any mammals, i believe. or yeasts or bacteria
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The process is called budding.
Yeasts are unicellular.
the anaerobic process by which yeasts and other microorganisms break down sugars to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
Ethanol is produced naturally by yeasts from sugars through a process called fermentation.
They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.
They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.