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Yeast basics

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Most Yeast, Morels, truffles and mildew belong to this phylum   ascomycetes  
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Fermentation produces these two byproducts   alcohol and carbon dioxide  
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Yeasts convert _________________ during fermentation   sugar  
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Yeasts primarily reproduce _______________________   asexually  
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The process of cell division by which yeasts reproduce is called ______________   budding  
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Two things that yeast is good for   bread making and wine making (also decomposing and cheese)  
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Two harmful aspects of yeast are   causes infections and rashes  
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Multiple colors of yeast indicate that there are many different _________________   species  
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Mushrooms are an example of ____________ fungi   club  
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Yeasts are an example of ____________ fungi   sac  
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True/false: Most yeast are microscopic   true  
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True/False: Most yeast are multicellualar   false  
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Yeasts play an important role in the environment as ________________________________   decomposers  
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Like most fungi, yeast need these three things to survive:   Warmth, moisture, organic matter  
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