Figure # 2
Find the budding yeast cells. Yeasts have a simple morphology, and the production of buds from mother cells is the character that makes a yeast. In addition to growing as single budding cells, many yeasts have filamentous growth as well. Yeasts as a group, however, are known for their physiological diversity, including the ability to ferment many different carbon substrates. The best known physiological process performed by yeasts is fermentation of glucose under conditions of low oxygen to make alcohol. (Did you count two buds connected to their mother cells?)
Photomicrograph of yeast cells