diffrance between mould and yeast?
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Answer / sunil (mobile: 09553566709)
yeast is non sporing fungi while mold is sporing fungi.
yeast usually appear colorless but mold is appear more
colorful.
Molds are long threadlike cells that make up the bodies of
filamentous fungi.
A yeast is distinguished by its round to oval shape and by
its mode of asexual reproduction. It grows swellings on its
surface called buds, which then become separate cells.
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Answer / kk pandey
Moulds and yeast, both are Fungi.
But yeast is unicellular Fungi whereas Moulds are
Multicellular Fungi.
E.g. of Yeast -> Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mould->Penicilium.
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Answer / kk pandey
Moulds and yeast, both are Fungi.
But yeast is unicellular Fungi whereas Moulds are
Multicellular Fungi.
E.g. of Yeast -> Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mould->Penicilium.
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Answer / kk pandey
Moulds and yeast, both are Fungi.
But yeast is unicellular Fungi whereas Moulds are
Multicellular Fungi.
E.g. of Yeast -> Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mould->Penicilium.
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Answer / ankur
Molds are long thread like cells.These are also known as filamentous fungi.
A yeast is distinguished by its round to oval shape and by
its mode of asexual reproduction.
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