Biology, asked by maheshsaritha381, 10 months ago

is yeast unicellular

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Answered by aadhyagoyal
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Answer: Yes, obviously yeast is a unicellular micro-organism.


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Answered by laxmikumari231004
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Answer:

Yes , Yeast is an unicellular organism.


maheshsaritha381: Can you Explain that statement
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laxmikumari231004: yeast is unicellular because yeast is an ancient family of life. The first life was unicellular and much of it still is. However, some cells found an advantage in sticking together and so were successful in their own ways. Single-celled descendants of ancient yeast-like unicellular organisms, including yeast itself, are still successful and survive all over the world! Multi-cellular descendants of yeast-like unicellular organisms include humans.
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