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difference between yeast and mould​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeasts do not have true hyphae. Instead, they form multicellular structures called pseudo-hyphae. Molds have microscopic filaments called hyphae. ... Yeast colonies are soft, opaque and cream-colored.

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Explanation:

Yeasts do not have true hyphae. Instead, they form multicellular structures called pseudo-hyphae. Molds have microscopic filaments called hyphae. Yeast colonies are soft, opaque and cream-colored

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