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what is sacchomyces(yeast)

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Answered by aradhya1758
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It belong to The Fungi kingdom. Many members of this genus are considered very important in food production. It is known as the brewer's yeast or baker's yeast. They are unicellular and saprophytic fungi.

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Answered by pv057966
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Yeast:

Yeast belongs to kingdom fungi under the species Saccharomyces. They are one called fungi that occur either singly or in in the form of budding chains.

Occurrence:

Yeast are found freely in the atmosphere. They readily grow in all kinds of sugary solutions and in any plant exudations containing sugars. They grow readily on grapes, in nectar of flowers, in sugar cane juice, etc.

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