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Special case of reproduction methods in yeasts, fungi whose vegetative body is composed of single cell...
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Other yeasts employ budding, in which a small outgrowth is formed on the parental cell. The nucleus of the parent cell divides and one daughter nucleus migrates into the bud. The bud increases in size and ... Special case of reproduction methods in yeasts, fungi whose vegetative body is composed of single cell...
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Yeast reproduction may involve sexual spore production or asexual budding, dependent upon surrounding conditions. Though yeasts are highly tolerant of environmental variations in temperature and acidity, they thrive in warm and moist places high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide.
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If we limit the oxygen that is available for yeast reproduction and increase the amount of sugar the yeast can react with, we expect the yeast will use the sugar for energy and reproduction.
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Yeasts are single-celled fungi. As fungi, they are related to the other fungi that people are more familiar with. These include edible mushrooms available at the supermarket, common baker’s yeast used to leaven bread, molds that ripen blue cheese and the molds that produce antibiotics for medical and veterinary use.
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www.dakotayeast.com/yeast_what.html
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Part A: Yeast Genetics: Background ; ... Baker's Yeast and Its Life Cycle ... What Are Yeast, Anyway?
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Yeast are unicellular fungi. The precise classification is a field that uses the characteristics of the cell, ascospore and colony. Physiological characteristics are also used to identify species. One of the more well known characteristics is the ability to ferment sugars for the production of ethanol.
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www.yeastgenome.org/VL-what_are_yeast.html
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You are here: AS and A Level > Biology > Molecules & Cells > The first aspect I have chosen to investigate is the asexual reproduction of yeast within the brewing process. Yeast asexually reproduced during the sixth process of brewing.
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