You can tell the age of a yeast cell by (a) counting scars.
Yeast is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi. It is primarily used in baking, cooking and in alcohol industries as well. There are various strains of yeast and the most widely used one is <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em>, also called the baker's or the brewer's yeast.
Scars on the yeast are actually the bud scars formed due to budding. Budding is the process by which the yeast reproduces and gives rise to its offspring. Hence every time a daughter bud pinches off from the yeast cell, a scar is formed.
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Yeast fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- Fermentation is an anaerobic pathway that breaks down glucose in absence of oxygen.
- Conversely, cellular respiration requires oxygen to break down glucose molecules.
- Fermentation is energetically less efficient than cellular respiration in terms of the generation of energy (ATP).
In conclusion, yeast fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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A, C, D are all examples of qualitative data because qualitative data is what can be seen/ touched/ observed and quantitive data is what can be recorded. hope this helps :)
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