Biology, asked by jaiswalishant2884, 11 months ago

Yeast is a
(a) prokaryote (b) eukaryote
(c) heterokaryote (d) None of these

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Answered by mayankbarnwal
2

Answer:

(b) eukaryote

Explanation:

Yeast is a unicellar eukaryote.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeast is an eukaryote. (Option B)

• There are two types of biological cells ;

- eukaryotic cell.

- prokaryotic cell.

• The cells which have a nucleus surrounded by membrane layer,are known as the eukaryotic cell.

• The unicellular yeast is also made out a cell which has all qualities of being an eukaryotic cell.

• That's why unicellular yeast is considered as the eukaryotic organism.

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