Yeast - page 4

How do you define the yeast.?
1 : a single-celled fungus that ferments sugar to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide. 2 : a commercial product containing living yeast cells that is u...
What is one way that yeast is different than plants?
There are mitochondria in yeast cells. There are no chloroplasts in yeast cells. Yeast cells do contain ribosomes, the same size as ribosomes in anima...
How do Yeats reproduces asexually?
Most yeasts reproduce asexually by budding: a small bump protrudes from a parent cell, enlarges, matures, and detaches. A few yeasts reproduce by fiss...
What have scientists found about humans and yeast?
How are humans and yeast alike?How are yeast cells and human cells similar?What genes do humans and yeast share?Why yeast is important to scientific ...
What is an adaptation that yeast have?
Adaptations. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has adapted its respiration to be able to make energy in oxygen rich environments (aerobic) and in oxygen poor e...
What is a unique internal structure of a yeast?
What is unique about yeast cells?What is the structure of a yeast?What is unique about how yeast reproduce?What are the properties of yeast?How do ye...
Is yeast in the fungi kingdom and is it eukarotic?
Is fungal yeast a eukaryote?Is yeast fungi prokaryotic or eukaryotic?Is yeast always a eukaryote?Is yeast part of the fungi kingdom?Why is fungi a eu...
Why do yeast make ATP adenosine triphosphate?
Why does yeast make ATP?How does yeast produce energy?Why does yeast break down pyruvate?What is the main source of ATP?What process does yeast use t...
Why do yeast don't have enzyme?
Well, particularly the amylase enzyme is involved in the process, during which sugar (maltose) is separated from the starch molecules in the flour, an...