Biology, asked by maazshaikh9394, 1 year ago

would you consider bacteria and yeast as plants ? give reason .

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Answered by Mana27
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No. Bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera, and yeast belong to the kingdom Fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, and are eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic organisms. Both bacteria and yeast are unicellular. Bacteria are also prokaryotes, meaning that they lack a membrane bound nucleus. Thus bacteria and yeast cannot to be classified as plants because they lack the characteristics which are common to plants.  
Answered by Anonymous
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No, would not consider. Bacteria and yeast cannot be considered as plants as bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Monera while yeast belong to Kingdom Fungi. The category under which plants fall is Kingdom Plantae. ... Both yeast and bacteria are unicellular.

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