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Why are yeast able to digest simple sugars

Why are yeast able to digest simple sugars-example-1
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The sugar then has to be broken down into simple sugars to allow yeast to react with these sugars during the process called fermentation (rising). Starch is made up of many glucose units joined together but yeast can't digest starch unless it is broken down into glucose units.

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