Biology, asked by aniketarajagopal, 10 months ago

Yeast can belong to protista and mycota. Then, why do we mainly put them in mycota?

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Answered by vivekdagale12
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Explanation:

The fungi (singular, fungus) once were considered to be plants because they grow out of the soil and have rigid cell walls. Now they are placed independently in their own kingdom of equal rank with the animals and plants and, in fact, are more closely related to animals than to plants.

Answered by thrups119944
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Answer:

yeast is placed in Fungi because 1)The yeast is placedroduces sexually with the production of ascospores. 2)The have cell wall made of chitin...(a) Obtain nutrition either by living as saprophytes or as parasites. Lacking chlorophyll, the mode of nutrition is thus heterotrophic and absorptive except slime molds in which it is phagotrophic.

(b) Somatic phase may be filamentous, unicellular or a Plasmodium.

(c) Presence of a true nucleus with a nuclear membrane and nucleoli in the cell.

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