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How is yeast a living thing?

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Answered by Shivam9999
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Yeast, like any living organism, lives thanks to the presence of oxygen (aerobiosis); but it also has the remarkable ability of being adaptable to an environment deprived of air (anaerobiosis). ... Then yeast is in presence of air, it produces, from sugar and oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and a great amount of energy.

Yeast is a unicellular fungus, and it performs all the functions of living things.

Explanation:

You can examine it under the microscope to see the cells, and even the budding process by which it reproduces.

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