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Describe in brief cell structure of eukaryotic cell yeast

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Answered by gaurav4898
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Yeasts are unicellular eukaryotic fungi with completely different properties from those of bacteria, which are Prokaryotic microorganisms. Yeast contains almost the same organelles of a mature eukaryotic cell. ... Yeast cell particle size is typically of 5×10μm.

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Answered by hldrrai4
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Answer: Yeast contains almost the same organelles of a mature eukaryotic cell. Nucleus, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, and cytoskeleton are the most important one. ... Yeast can be identified and characterized based on cell morphology, physiology, immunology, and using molecular biology techniques.

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