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Explain how yeast cells can be considered single-celled organisms when they are still connected together.

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they have a nucleus and organelles
characteristic of more complex life forms.
they are kind of like a plankton. they don't
use cell signaling pathways like our cells
would.
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Yeasts are single-celled eukaryotes; therefore, they have a nucleus and organelles characteristic of more complex life forms. ... Budding yeasts are able to participate in a process that is similar to reproduction that entails two haploid cells combining to form a diploid cell.

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