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Yeast is an example of an ascomycete. So, it is not a mushroom.

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No, yeast is a type of fungus, but not all fungi are considered mushrooms. Mushrooms belong to the specific group of fungi that produce fruiting bodies with umbrella-like caps. Yeast, on the other hand, are single-celled organisms that do not form the typical mushroom structures.

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