How would you consider the bacteria and yeast as plant give reason
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heya!
here's Ur answer
Ur QUESTION is a bit wrong since...
# we surely can't consider bacteria and yeast as plants because.
but still I'm giving you reasons for the seperate classification
⭐they don't have chlorophyll
⭐they have the property of locomotion..
⭐they don't make their own foo like plants
.rather they take it from other organisms
⭐they are classified under the five Kingdom classification system seperately..
i.e they have another Kingdom
⭐they are classified under fungi and bacteria Kingdom
HENCE, BACTERIA AND YEAST ARE NOT PLANTS
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
here's Ur answer
Ur QUESTION is a bit wrong since...
# we surely can't consider bacteria and yeast as plants because.
but still I'm giving you reasons for the seperate classification
⭐they don't have chlorophyll
⭐they have the property of locomotion..
⭐they don't make their own foo like plants
.rather they take it from other organisms
⭐they are classified under the five Kingdom classification system seperately..
i.e they have another Kingdom
⭐they are classified under fungi and bacteria Kingdom
HENCE, BACTERIA AND YEAST ARE NOT PLANTS
__________
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
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Answer:
No, would not consider.
Bacteria and yeast cannot be considered as plants as bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Monera while yeast belong to Kingdom Fungi. The category under which plants fall is Kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotic, autotropic and multicellular entities. Both yeast and bacteria are unicellular.
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