A yeast cell differs from a bacterial cell as it is
Prokaryotic
Unicellular
Multicellular
Eukaryotic
A
Multicellular
B
Prokaryotic
C
Eukaryotic
D
Unicellular
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Yeasts are eukaryotic cells and bacteria are prokaryotic cells. Yeasts have their DNA contained within a nucleus. Bacteria lack a nucleus and their DNA is more or less scattered within their cytoplasm.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
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