Colonies of yeast fail to multiply in water, but multiply in sugar solution. Give one reason for
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Sugar provides energy for sustaining all life activities in yeasts. They respire from the sugar solution and multiplies. There is no such food source to provide energy in water. the bud of yeast cell can be seen rapidly in sugar solution
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sugar contains glocose which is the basis of starch and it is the basic need for almost any organism (including us) while just water doesnt contain any glucose the sugar solution does contain it so yeast can multliply is the sugar solution than in water
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