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Which is a single-celled fungus? A. mold B. mushroom C. alga D. yeast

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Option D , yeast

Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the fungi are multi-cellular. Only yeast is a single celled fungi that usually arises on the old bread.

All other fungi's i.e mold, mushroom and alga are multi-cellular. Fungi's have a large multi cellular network of hyphae. These Hyphae filaments are made up of tubular cells.

However, yeast being single celled fungi do not have hyphae.

Hence, option D is correct

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