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⭐Differentiate between
(1)Yeast and bacteria
(2)Mushroom and yeast
(3)protozoa and bacteria

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Answered by BINIL0000
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Answer:

The main difference between yeast and bacteria is that yeast is a eukaryote whereas bacteria are prokaryotes. Further, yeast belongs to the kingdom Fungi while bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. And yeast has membrane-bound organelles, but bacteria has no membrane-bound organelles. Moreover, some of the other differences between yeast and bacteria cells are that chitin is the main component of the yeast cell wall but, murein is the main component of the bacterial cell wall. Further, yeast has a single nucleus per cell, but bacteria do not have a nucleus.

Fungi and yeast are two closely-related organisms, which belong to the kingdom Fungi. The main difference between yeast and fungi is that yeast is a unicellular, rounded-shape organism whereas fungi is a multicellular organism with filamentous hyphae. Yeast is a type of fungi. The multicellular, filamentous hyphae of fungi are called mold. Most mold can be seen with the naked eye in various colors. Both fungi and yeast live as saprotrophs. They secrete digestive enzymes on external food sources and absorb simple nutrients through the cell wall.

Difference between bacteria and protozoans are

bacteria is prokaryotic whereas protozoans are eukaryotic

protozoans are primitive relatives of animals whereas bacteria are the first organisms to come on the earth

all protozoans are heterotropic whereas some bacteria are phototropic and some are heterotropic

generally protozoans lack cell wall whereas bacteria have cell wall(not all but majority)

protozoans examples are like paramoecium,amoeba,plasmodium and bacteria examples are curd setting bacteria lactobacillus, N2 fixing bacteria nitrosomonas etc

Explanation:

Answered by perfectico
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Explanation:

(1) Yeast:

yeast is a type of fungi which is used in making breads and wines , while some varieties of mushrooms are used in cooking.

Bacteria:

they are unicellular organisms that are found everywhere on earth - air, water, soil, inside the bodies of other organisms.

(2) Mushrooms:

mushrooms is a type of fungi which grow on stale things like ,soil which are suitable for other plants and also on wood.

Yeast:

yeast is a microscopic organisms that reproduce by budding. It's also helpful in making some food item.

(3)Protozoa:

protozoa is a unicellular organisms, like aquatic microbes and they are capable of moving around.

Bacteria:

these are of many shape, size and colour. It is the simplest living organisms found on earth.

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