Yeast is an example of an ascomycete. So, it is not a mushroom.
No, yeast is a fungus.
Yeast is an example of a unicellular fungus.
Yeast is an example of migro-organisms of the fungi kingdom, used mostly for fermenting.
Yeast is an example. It (like other fungus) grows as a mycelium and yeast reproduces by budding
Yes!
Mushrooms, yeast
yeast enzymes
Mushrooms, yeast
Yes and no it depends on what your baking. For example if your baking a cake with wine yeast then no. Now you can dry the wine yeast to get out the flavor, but it still tstes like wine.
amoeba,paramecium,euglena and yeast e.t.c
because the melecutory theory states that it comes from the yeast plant which mosquitos eat out of and it spreads to humans and so on and so on