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10. What is the difference between mold, yeast, and bacteria?

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Answered by llSᴡᴇᴇᴛHᴏɴᴇʏll
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Bacteria is a bacteria (oblviously) Yeast and mould are fungus. (Like mushrooms) Yeast is unicellular, meaning it's only 1 cell. Moulds are multicellular, meaning they're made of lots of cells . ... Bacteria are single celled whereas most fungi are multicellular except for yeast.

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Answered by anuradha9554
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Bacteria is a bacteria (oblviously) Yeast and mould are fungus. (Like mushrooms) Yeast is unicellular, meaning it's only 1 cell. Moulds are multicellular, meaning they're made of lots of cells . ... Bacteria are single celled whereas most fungi are multicellular except for yeast.

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