Poem of an Yeast Cell's Life
Title: Poem of an Yeast Cell's Life
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 324 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Poem of an Yeast Cell's Life
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 324 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Here is a story of a lone HBT yeast (Bob) cell,
Who really had a nice smell.
He was born kind of weird,
But there was nothing strange when he appeared.
His parent was only one cell,
But Bob just shrugged, "Oh well!"
Budding was the reason he was alive,
On a YED plate, he will survive!
At first a bud on his parent he was,
'Cuz that's just the laws.
Bob grows and grows
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holds the spores,
The spores come in fours.
Adenine, tryptophan, and all mating-type genes combinations are created,
All their activities only science can dictate.
Diploid S. cerevisiae has chromosomes of 16,
That will increase with sporulation and mating.
Yeast can be used to make tasty food,
But by itself, it tastes very rude.
Some cells can hurt,
But most are as harmless as yogurt.
That's the end of my rhyme,
Hope you had a good time!