Difference between yeast and bacteria under microscope
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Bacteria are prokaryotes. They are single-celled organisms, with a single circular chromosome, no membrane bound nucleus or organelles, and have a flagella for motility. Fungi are eukaryotic. ... Yeast is a type of unicellular fungus, so it is a member of the fungus kingdom, not different from it.
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