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1. Would you consider the bacteria and yeast as plants?
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Answered by purushothaman30
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Answer:

Bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera, and yeast belong to the kingdom Fungi. ... Bacteria are also prokaryotes, meaning that they lack a membrane bound nucleus. Thus bacteria and yeast cannot to be classified as plants because they lack the characteristics which are common to plants.

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Answered by pushpanegi1403
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Answer:

We cannot consider the bacteria and yeast as plants because

1. They don't have chlorophyll.

2. They don't make their own food like plants rather they take it from organisms. So, they are saprophytic or parasitic.

3. They are classified under Monera and fungi kingdom.

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