Colonies of yeast fail to reproduce or multiply in water but multiply in sugar solution .Give 1 reason for this
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The colonies of yeast or simply the yeast uses the sucrose in sugar as source of food and form energy to multiply.
Thus it fail to reproduce or multiply in water but multiply in sugar solution.
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The colonies of yeast or simply the yeast uses the sucrose in sugar as source of food and form energy to multiply.
Thus it fail to reproduce or multiply in water but multiply in sugar solution.
hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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Sugarprovides energy for sustaining all life activities in yeasts. In water, it fails to reproduce
because of inadequate energy in its cells.
Sugarprovides energy for sustaining all life activities in yeasts. In water, it fails to reproduce
because of inadequate energy in its cells.
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