What does the production of carbon dioxide gas indicate about yeast?
The production of the carbon dioxide gas indicates that the yeast is a living organism, also known as a fungus. 3. How can you be sure that the carbon dioxide gas was produced by the yeast? The yeast obtains whatever liquids we put with it and excretes carbon dioxide afterwards. 4. What does the presence of buds indicate about the yeast? The yeast is cloning itself, and making doubles of itself. 5. Why were there more buds present in the yeast and molasses mixture? The molasses was containing the heat more and making it the perfect temperature for clones. 6. Summarize what you have observed about yeast to classify them as living organisms. Yeast grows and creates more of themselves as in reproduction like animals and plants. Yeast also excretes carbon dioxide, as its waste Additional questions: 1. How does yeast make dough rise? Yeast reacts with the ingrediants in the dough, and as it obtains the ingredients and grows creating air bubbles. 2. A recipe instructs you to add yeast to war