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What are true yeasts?


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Yeasts:

  1. Yeasts are fungal organisms, that are unicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, and anaerobic.
  2. Yeasts usually undergo budding for their reproduction but they can also reproduce sexually through the formation of ascospores.
  3. There are two types of yeasts: True yeasts and False yeasts.

True yeasts:

  1. True yeasts are fungal organisms that produce spores or ascospores.
  2. Example: Members of class Saccharomycetes.

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