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Would you consider the bacteria and yeast as plants? Give reason. ​

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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No, bacteria and yeast are not considered as plants because they do not have chlorophyll and their mode of nutrition is not autotrophic, which are characteristic features of plants. ... Bacteria are unicellular organisms that lack membrane bound cell organelles like chloroplast, mitochondria, etc.

Answered by varshakumari452
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No, bacteria and yeast are not considered as plants because they do not have chlorophyll and their mode of nutrition is not autotrophic, which are characteristic features of plants. ... Bacteria are unicellular organisms that lack membrane bound cell organelles like chloroplast, mitochondria, etc

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