CBSE BOARD XII, asked by pss11, 3 months ago

In what perspective does yeast differ from other fungi?​

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Answered by hareem23
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In contrast to molds, yeasts are unicellular fungi. The budding yeasts reproduce asexually by budding off a smaller daughter cell; the resulting cells may sometimes stick together as a short chain or pseudohypha (Figure 1).

Answered by picbite
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Like fungi, yeast reproduce both sexually and asexually. Unlike other fungi, yeasts are unicellular and do not have hyphae or sporangia.

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