Science, asked by jagdishsingh19820, 7 months ago

Is yeast unicellular or multicellular?​

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Answered by kabir645
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Explanation:

  • Yeasts are unicellular organisms that evolved from multicellular ancestors, with some species having the ability to develop multicellular characteristics by forming strings of connected budding cells known as pseudohyphae or false hyphae.
Answered by sonysneha146
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Yeasts are unicellular organisms that evolved from multicellular ancestors, with some species having the ability to develop multicellular characteristics by forming strings of connected budding cells known as pseudohyphae or false hyphae.

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