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What is yeast in biology

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Answered by harroopkaur1606
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Colloquial name for the fungus that is characteristically single-celled most of its life, eukaryotic, reproduce asexually by budding or binary fission, produce ascospores, capable of fermenting carbohydrates.

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Answered by GowrishRoyal
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The species of yeast is capable of fermentation. It is used in bread

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