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Yes, yeast can produce spores, but not all types of yeast do so. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a common type of yeast used in baking and brewing, can reproduce both asexually through budding and sexually by forming spores under specific conditions, such as nutrient limitation. These spores allow yeast to survive adverse environments. Other yeast species may also have different reproductive strategies involving spore formation.

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