explain the structure of yeast cell
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The yeasts are unicellular fungi. ... Each yeast cell has a distinct cell wall enclosing granular cytoplasm, within which can be seen a large vacoule and a nucleus. The vacuole varies much in size according to the state of activity of the cell.
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The yeasts are unicellular fungi. ... Each yeast cell has a distinct cell wall enclosing granular cytoplasm, within which can be seen a large vacoule and a nucleus (Fig. 214). The vacuole varies much in size according to the state of activity of the cell.
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