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Is a yeast cell unicellular or multicellular?
A yeast cell is not bad because it is in science
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Answered by Hellion
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Hey!

A yeast cell is unicellular which reproduces through budding.

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Answered by godspride1
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Answer:

Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom.Yeasts gave wider cell structure idea of a eukaryotic cell including cell division and metabolism. The learning of different cells provides the knowledge of human cell functioning.

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