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Phospholipids make up 25-30% of the dry weight of the cell protoplasm. When cell death occurs, these lipids are liberated and their interaction with the aqueous protein solution, which is the cell sap, gives rise to many diverse structures.
The class workbook details this in many respects.
Many might call these forms yeast - but that could not logically done without staining for DNA. Short of that, these forms must be perceived, looked at, and discussed in other ways. This is covered in the workshop.
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