Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall
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.
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.
Main difference is Bacteria are prokaryotes.Yeasts are eukaryotes.
Yes it does. Eukaryotic cells of yeast and plant have cell wall.
Plant and yeast are eukariyotes. They have nucleus and membrane bound organelles
hmmmm, yeast cells Yeast is actually not a plant. It is classified as a fungi, but is still good to research.
Yes, yeast cells have vacuoles. Vacuoles in yeast cells function similarly to those in plant and animal cells, helping with storage, waste management, and maintaining cell turgor pressure.
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.
All living things are made up of cells. The structures of different types of cells are related to their functions. Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. Bacterial and yeast cells have different structures to animal and plant cells. Dissolved substances pass into and out of cells by diffusion.
They are all single-celled
Yeast does not grow by adding chlorophyll, seeds, or plant cells, as it is a type of fungus and not a plant. Yeast reproduces primarily through a process called budding, where a new cell forms from the parent cell. It requires suitable nutrients, including sugars, and an appropriate environment to thrive, such as moisture and warmth. Chlorophyll and plant cells are irrelevant to yeast growth, as they do not perform photosynthesis or rely on light for energy.
photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. in the chloroplasts.
They are both cells.
Bacteria Red blood cells Yeast cells Most plant and animal cells Protozoa Some viruses
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.
Lysosomes are found in animal cells. Their jobs are to break up waste and cellular debris. This is performed by vacuoles in plant and yeast cells.
There is no difference, Yeast are eukaryote cells...