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F. Differentiate between the following.

3. Yeast and Mucor​

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Answered by hacker1234582
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The key difference between yeast and mucor is that yeast is a single-celled fungus and is non-mycelial, while mucor is a filamentous fungus, which is a form of mycelial. Yeast is an example of unicellular fungi. ... But, many fungi are multicellular and have mycelia.

Answered by suhailipsuhail
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The Yeast is round and suitable to grow on the liquids whereas the mucor are filamentous and so can easily penetrate the solid surface. The yeast undergoes the budding reproduction technique. The Mucor undergoes the spores forming technique. The mucor are filamentous in structure whereas yeasts are not filamentous.

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