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Yeast are:

A, unicellular fungi B, unicellular spores

C, none of the above D, multicellular spores​

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Answer:

A) Unicellular fungi

Step-by-step explanation:

- Yeast is by design unicellular since it comprises of one cell so choices C and D are out as they don't mention that fact

- That lead to choices B and A in order for a specimen to be a spore they need to be able to reproduce sexually and asexualy yeast most of the time only can reproduce asexully though so B is not the correct answer so by process of elemation A is the answer

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