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Which fungus is unicellular? chytrid yeast truffle penicillium
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Answer:
Yeast
:
Unicellular
fungus
(
often
referred
to
as
yeast
Other
examples
:
Sacch
a
romyces
cerevisae
(
Bakers
yeast
)
Candida
Species
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A yeast is unicellular
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