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what is a yeast?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. ... Most yeasts reproduce asexually by mitosis, and many do so by the asymmetric division process known as budding. With their single-celled growth habit, yeasts can be contrasted with molds, which grow hyphae.

Answered by samarth91861
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Yeast are single-celled fungi. As fungi, they are related to the other fungi that people are more familiar with, including: edible mushrooms available at the supermarket, common baker's yeast used to leaven bread, molds that ripen blue cheese, and the molds that produce antibiotics for medical and veterinary use.

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