
Jenny M. answered 04/27/19
Broad Subject Tutoring, Specialties- Biological Science and Writing
The largest difference between yeast and bacteria is that yeast are eukaryotic (they contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles). Both bacteria and yeast are unicellular, but bacteria are their own domain, whereas yeast fall into the kingdom Fungi. The composition of the cell walls between bacteria and yeast are also different.