Yeast doesn't need a substrate. All it needs are the optimum conditions.
Centipedes generally prefer moist soil with good drainage. A mix of sand and peat moss or coconut coir can work well as a substrate for centipedes, providing both moisture retention and proper drainage. It's also important to provide hiding spots and places for burrowing in the substrate for their comfort and well-being.
well i guess one would be yeast infection
No. It is a yeast. A yeast is from the fungus family and includes,molds and mildew as well.
no. Yeast Infections dont tend to be related to actual yeast, Well they are never the root to the infection. If you are concerned you have one go to your doctor.
yeast
There are several types of yeast. Nutritional yeast has protein, dietary fiber, and carbohydrates. Baking or leavening yeast has some of these as well but less. Check out related links for a nutrition table for leavening yeast.
okay well im pretty sure that yeast is pretty nutritional
well it is hard to live there because the government takes almost every thing people own
You wouldn't feel anything. Well I guess you would feel hotness and pain than you die
Well water may contain minerals and other impurities that can affect the growth and activity of yeast. Different mineral levels in well water can impact fermentation, potentially by inhibiting or promoting yeast growth. Water quality can influence the flavor and quality of the final product in yeast-based processes like bread making or brewing.
Howdy there! Negative control for a fermentation lab should have the substrate in the vessel, and it should be very sterile so no contamination doesn't happen (make sure to label them vessels well). Secondly, the negative control vessel should not be inoculated with the microbe, like yeast, in it at all because you want no response. If there is a response, it could be contamination or you mistakenly inoculated with the microbe which fermented the substrate. Hope this helped you plenty! 😄
The "true yeasts" are in phylum Ascomycota. There are some organisms commonly called "yeast" in Basidomycota as well.