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What is Yeast?
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Answered by susanshaju1982
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Yeast are single-celled fungi. ... It takes 20,000,000,000 (twenty billion) yeast cells to weigh one gram, or 1/28 of an ounce, of cake yeast. A tiny organism with a long name. The scientific name for the yeast that bakers use is Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, or “sugar-eating fungus.” A very long name for such a tiny organism

Answered by parveshkumar270762
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Yeast are single-celled fungi.It takes 20,000,000,000 (twenty billion) yeast cells to weigh one gram, or 1/28 of an ounce, of cake yeast. A tiny organism with a long name. The scientific name for the yeast that bakers use is Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, or “sugar-eating fungus.” A very long name for such a tiny organism!

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