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Standard IX
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Gram +ve/-ve Bacteria
Why we cannot...
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Why we cannot consider bacteria and yeast as plants? Give reason.
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Bacteria and yeast are unicellular. All plants are multicellular and hence bacteria and yeast cannot be considered plants.
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