How can you microscopically distinguish bacteria from yeast?
1 Answer
Aug 12, 2016
Yes Bacteria are prokaryotic without nucleus. While yeast is with a nucleus.
Explanation:
Bacteria belong to prokaryota that is organisms without nucleus. Yeast belong to Eukaryota organisms with nucleus. Yeast belong to fungi. Under microscope after staining with presence of nucleus you can distinguish bacteria from yeast