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yeast is eukaryotic type of cell because​

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Answered by manvi1058
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Yeast are commonly found on grapes.

Yeast are single-celled (unicellular) organisms, making them simple to study, but possess a cellular organization similar to that found in higher, multi-cellular organisms such as humans – that is, they possess a nucleus and are therefore eukaryotes, as described above.

Answered by Anonymous
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⏩Yeast are commonly found on grapes.⏪

Yeast are single-celled (unicellular) organisms, making them simple to study, but possess a cellular organization similar to that found in higher, multi-cellular organisms such as humans – that is, they possess a nucleus and are therefore eukaryotes, as described above.

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