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Structure of ARS yeast

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Yeasts are unicellular eukaryotic fungi with completely different properties from those of bacteria, which are Prokaryotic microorganisms. Yeast contains almost the same organelles of a mature eukaryotic cell. Nucleus, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, and cytoskeleton are the most important one. Yeast cell particle size is typically of 5×10μm. The primary method of reproduction is by budding, and occasionally by fission. Yeast can be identified and characterized based on cell morphology, physiology, immunology, and using molecular biology techniques. The natural habitat of yeast may be soil, water, plants, animals, and insects with special habitat of plant tissues. Many commercial products contain a mixture of varying proportions of live and dead S. cerevisiaecells are available for using as feed additives in animals nutrition.

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