E. coli .. a bacteria; cat ... an animal; rhododendron ... a plant; yeast ... a fungi.
Bacteria, and yeast cells, as well as protists
Yeast is a bacteria... you eat as much as you can, or wish to, consume.
plant Yeast is part of the fungus kingdom.
Yeast is a single celled fungi and a plant is multicellular. Yeast also doesn't have chloroplast. A plant does
Bacteria Red blood cells Yeast cells Most plant and animal cells Protozoa Some viruses
Not an animal; a bacteria commonly called 'yeast'.
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.
same with an animal cell or with a plant cell, organelles
well yeast is a bacteria, so im guessing it would be an animal cell. No, this is wrong! There are 3 types of micro-organism - Virus, bacteria and fungi. Yeast is a fungi. Yeast cells have many organelles in common with both animal and plant cells but it is very difficult to assign one or the other to a yeast cell.
It belongs to neither kingdom as it is in fact a fungus.
the similariti between yeast and bacteria is that : 1.both are single celled micro-organisms 2.both can suvive under all types of environment. 3.both live in groups. 4.they are very useful to human life. 5.both produce CO(2) gas during respiration. etc...