a yeast cell by far. (If this is for science homework, i had the same question)
Fungi, by far. Even one cell fungi are enormous next to viruses and bacteria.
Bacterium and yeast bateriophage are commonly used microbes.
Bacterium are prokaryotic cells.
yes
yeast cells have hyphae and spore cases
ın bacteria and bacterium
A yeast cell is the biggest followed by the bacteruim then the virus The virus is easily the smallest it can be up to 1/10000th of the size of a bacterium! A bacteria is about 1.8 millionth of a meter a yeast cell is about a 12 millionth of a meter which means the yeast cell is more than 6x larger than a bacterium!
A bacteroid is a micro-organism such as a bacterium or yeast, or a specific bacterium of the species Bacteroides.
The YEAST cell is by far the biggest cell out of a BACTERIUM and a VIRUS.... I know this 'cos it was on my science homework and 'cos i found it on another website which gave me the urge to put it here since the question hadn't been answered....x
No. It is a yeast. A yeast is from the fungus family and includes,molds and mildew as well.
Viruses are, by far, the smallest. Bacteria and yeast cells have a complete cell structure, including the nucleus and all of the other parts of a cell. Viruses don't, so they have to inject their 'material' (I don't remember the name of the inside the virus) into the 'host' cell and force it to duplicate the viruses, which kills the host cell.
Bacterium has Prokaryotic cells which put it the kingdom Monera.
Bacterium and yeast bateriophage are commonly used microbes.
Bacterium has prokaryotic cells- cells that have no membrane-bounded organells.
Bacterium are prokaryotic cells.
Although yeast and bacteria are both unicellular organisms, yeast is not a bacterium. Yeast is considered to belong to the Fungus kingdom.
actually Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the scientific name for the baker's yeast. it's a fungus and not a bacterium.
Yeast is a monocellular organism. It's not found "in cells".