Yeast is one of several eukaryotic single celled fungus, mold is a multicellular fungus, and bacteria are single celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
mold, bacteria, and yeast
no
Bacteria, mold, and yeast.
yogurt, yeast, mold
Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria
yeast: 80F-120F Mold: varies widely depending on type.
Mold yeast is used to make dough rise. Mushrooms are poisonous to humans and animals.
No, mold and yeast are not examples of angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds within a fruiting structure. Mold and yeast belong to different kingdoms and are not classified as angiosperms. Mold is a type of fungus, while yeast is a type of single-celled fungi.
C. yeast does not belong to the group, as it is a type of fungus that reproduces by budding, while the other options (a. mold, b. coccus, and d. penicillium) refer to types of bacteria or molds. Coccus refers to a spherical shape of bacteria, and Penicillium is a genus of mold. Therefore, yeast is distinct in its classification and reproductive method.
Dairy products. But I would say bread because of the yeast. Mold thrives on yeast.
I'm not sure about mold but yeast will die at 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.