Yeast are used in bread. Found where sugars are grown, in nectar of flowers, on skins of fruit (grapes, apple, peaches) and in high sugar and salt food.
its found in the air
No, beans and lentils are plants and yeast is a micro-organism related to molds and fungi. Yeasts in nature can be found on the surface of some fruits, this is why grapes and other fruits will eventually ferment all by themselves.
Yeast reproduce by Budding
Yeast produces carbon dioxide.
Yeast is a monocellular organism. It's not found "in cells".
NO, Yeast is what makes bread rise so therefor it cannot have yeast.
Yeast live everywhere. They prefer moist, high sugar environments. For example, you can find yeast in flower nectar, on breads, on fruits, and any sugary food that been left out too long. However, yeasts are also found on your skin, in your gut, in the soil, in lake water, on other animals, etc.
Humans are stupid and yeast makes bread.
.its trypsin
Not found!
Yeast froths when put in peroxide because the acidic nature of peroxide reacts chemically with the products of yeast, causing hydrogen to be given off and froth to fizz rapidly.
There is really no perfect substitution for yeast. Yeast has certain properties that can only be found in yeast, and using substitutions may not give you the end result that you want.
Zymase, and Amylase.