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Is yeast living, nonliving, or dead? Explain why.
I believe that yeast is living since yeast have cells, and can reproduce. But I'm not sure if yeast needs metabolism, has stimuli, and can adapt to changes. Please help
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Raven
9 years ago
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http://www.exploreyeast.com/article/what-yeast
answered by
Ms. Sue
9 years ago
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You are correct.
answered by
Ms. Sue
9 years ago
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Thanks Ms. Sue! But do yeast need metabolism? And does it have stimuli? And can it respond to changes? I'm still a bit confused..
answered by
Raven
9 years ago
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Okay Thanks again Ms. Sue. It has really helped me a lot!
answered by
Raven
9 years ago
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You're very welcome, Raven.
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Ms. Sue
9 years ago
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