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Difference between Yeast and Mould. Follow me​. give two for each​

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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. ... Yeasts are less colorful compared to molds (colorless).

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Answered by ArpitaRashmi
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1.Yeast is a unicellular, budding fungus.but Mold is a multicellular, threadlike fungus.

2.yeast Grow as large single cells but mould Grow as multiple tubular branches.

3.yest-Routine incubation temperature is usually 25oC to 30oC (room temperature). but mould Routine incubation temperature is usually 25o to 30o C, although 35o C incubation can be used to differentiate some molds based on temperature tolerance or to determine whether organisms are diphasic.

4.yeast-These organisms usually grow within 24 to 36 hours after inoculation on media.but mould usually grow more slowly than yeasts after inoculation to media.

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