Yeasts can belong to Ascomycotina (sac fungi) or Basidiomycotina (club fungi).
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Yeast is an example of migro-organisms of the fungi kingdom, used mostly for fermenting.
Yeast is an example of a unicellular fungus.
Yeast is the fungi
no yeast is not a club fungi it is a sac fungi.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
No,For example yeast
No, yeast is a type of fungus, but not all fungi are considered mushrooms. Mushrooms belong to the specific group of fungi that produce fruiting bodies with umbrella-like caps. Yeast, on the other hand, are single-celled organisms that do not form the typical mushroom structures.
No, yeast are not an example of amoeba. Yeast are unicellular fungi, primarily belonging to the kingdom Fungi, while amoeba are protists and belong to the kingdom Protista. They differ significantly in their biological classification, structure, and functions. Yeast typically reproduce by budding or fission, whereas amoeba primarily reproduce through binary fission.
No. Yeast is fungi.
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yeast belongs to the Fungi Kingdom.