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Is yeast a algae?

no


Are yeast mushroom bread mold and algae fungi?

yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are fungi. but algae isn't;algae is a plant.


Are there more yeast then algae?

It's challenging to directly compare the abundance of yeast and algae because they inhabit different environments and serve different ecological roles. Yeast, primarily unicellular fungi, are found in various niches, particularly in soil and on plant surfaces, while algae, which can be unicellular or multicellular, are predominantly aquatic organisms. Algae are estimated to be much more diverse and abundant, especially in marine environments, where they contribute significantly to primary production. Overall, while both are numerous in their respective habitats, algae likely outnumber yeast in terms of species and biomass in aquatic ecosystems.


Are there there more yeast than algae?

no


What are Daphnia's main diet?

Algae, Bacteria, And Yeast


Is yeast mushrooms bread mold and algae all fungi?

yes


Is sugar necessary for growth and division of yeast cells and algae cells?

Yes.


Are yeast and mushrooms and bread mold and algae all fungi?

Yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are all types of fungi. Algae, however, is not a fungi but rather a group of photosynthetic organisms that can belong to various taxonomic groups including bacteria, protists, and plants.


Is there more yeasts than algae?

well algea is a nippy and yeast is a whippey


What are some examples of unicellular cells?

yeast , bacteria, algae, paramecium, amoeba, vorticella, and many more.


In a hydrogen peroxide and yeast experiment what is the purpose of the cups with yeast and nothing?

The cups with yeast and nothing serve as a control in the experiment to compare the rate of reaction when hydrogen peroxide is added. By observing how the control cup behaves without the hydrogen peroxide, we can compare any changes in the cups with yeast and hydrogen peroxide to see the effect of the reaction.


What are some characteristics of unicellular?

- one cell - one cell performs all tasks - short lifespan - Examples: bacteria, algae, protests, yeast (fungi) - one cell - one cell performs all tasks - short lifespan - Examples: bacteria, algae, protests, yeast (fungi)