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What are single celled fungi called?

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Answered by pathak13
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yeast are only the unicellular fungi.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Single-celled fungi are called yeast.  

Explanation:

They are classified as Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. The yeast genome is present within a nucleus, being organised in the form of higher organisms. Yeast is widely used in the food industry for baking, brewing and fermentation processes.

Yeast is also a very popular model organism in research. This is mainly because of the easily manipulative genome and having certain features common with higher eukaryotes. Yeast is also a source of many human diseases.

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