Yeast belongs to the Kingdom: Fungi; Kingdom: Fungi; Phylum: Ascomycota; Class: Hemiascomycetes; Order: Sacharomyces; Family: Saccharomycetaceae; and Genus: Saccharomyces. Not sure about the species, though, sorry!
There are also yeast found in Basidiomycota.
Arsenic belongs to group 15.
The bottle that contains only yeast and water. The experimental group in the bottle with yeast, water, AND sugar.
Period 4 Group 8
by the gases and by th stars that group on the h-r digram
Fermentation is a process that converts sugar to acids, gases or alcohol. In yeast the fermentation process is carried our in beers, wines and other alcohol.
Yes; yeast, molds, mildews and morals belong in the Ascomycota group.
Technically it would be " Which group of micro-organisms does yeast belong to? "But the answer is Fungi.Which_group_of_micro-organisms_does_yeast_belong_to
No, yeast is not a type of spirochete. Yeast is a type of fungi, while spirochetes are a group of spiral-shaped bacteria. They are two distinct types of microorganisms.
Yeast are a large group of microorganisms, not chemical compounds.
microorganisms
yeast belongs to the Fungi Kingdom.
yes yeast is a micro-organism. Because it can feed on sugar!
mold, bacteria, and yeast
Yeast: used to make bread
yeast yogurt
Yeast, Bacteria, Fungi
Yeast: used to make bread