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Yeast are cultured for longer periods of time than bacteria because they are 5 to 10 times bigger than bacteria.
Methylene blue is a solid, odorless, dark green powder at room temperature. In water this chemical compound turns into a blue solution. When methylene blue is reacted with yeast cells it inhibits the respiration which stops the cells from using hydrogen ions to release energy.
no they do not but lip cells do
Humans have found yeast cells useful since the beginning of human culture. We use fermentation by yeast cells to produce alcohol, vinegar and leavened bread. Yeast cells are useful in research in many ways, including as a model organism for genetics research, molecular biology and medicin. Transgenic yeast cells can also be used to produce specific chemical substances not produced by wild types of yeast.
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Yeast are cultured for longer periods of time than bacteria because they are 5 to 10 times bigger than bacteria.
Yeast is a monocellular organism. It's not found "in cells".
The eukaryotic micro-organism yeast is apart of the fungi kingdom. Yeast are unicellular although some times it may appear that they are multi-cellular if their is a sting of budding cells. (Budding is a form of asexual reproduction.)
yeast cells have hyphae and spore cases
Yeast is a eukaroyote.
nutrition :)
A yeast suspension is made by mixing yeast cells with a liquid.
yes yeast cells makes bread rise :)
Methylene blue is a solid, odorless, dark green powder at room temperature. In water this chemical compound turns into a blue solution. When methylene blue is reacted with yeast cells it inhibits the respiration which stops the cells from using hydrogen ions to release energy.
no they do not but lip cells do
Humans have found yeast cells useful since the beginning of human culture. We use fermentation by yeast cells to produce alcohol, vinegar and leavened bread. Yeast cells are useful in research in many ways, including as a model organism for genetics research, molecular biology and medicin. Transgenic yeast cells can also be used to produce specific chemical substances not produced by wild types of yeast.
Yeast or Sachcaramyces are eukaryotic.So they do have a nucleus