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yeast is a unnicellular fungus with how many different species in existence? ​

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Answered by arzkittu
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Yeast, any of about 1,500 species of single-celled fungi, most of which are in the phylum Ascomycota, only a few being Basidiomycota.

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Answered by Anonymous
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YEAST ARE EUKARYOTIC SINGLE CELLED MICROORGANISM CLASSIFIED AS MEMBRANES OF FUNGUS KINGDOM THE FIRST EAST ORIGINATED HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO AT LEAST 1500 SPECIES ARE CURRENTLY RECOGNISED THEY ARE ESTIMATED TO TO INSTITUTE 1 % OF ALL DESCRIBED FUNGAL SPECIES

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