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Introduction to the "Slime Molds"
Illustrated discussion of the biology and classification of these organisms, which are no longer considered to be fungi and which include three main groups
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Slime Mold Photos
Slime molds are usually placed in the kingdom Fungi, although some A slime mold (Physarum polycephalum), showing a creeping mass of yellowish protoplasm
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Slime Mold - Myxomycetes - Colorado State University Cooperative
Known as slime mold, these fungi were once considered to be animals due to their The colonies of slime mold living on logs and bark mulch can be
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slime mold
A slime mold is the cause of clubroot, a disease of cabbage and related plants. See JT Bonner, The Cellular Slime Molds (2d ed. 1985).
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Myxomycetes & other Slime Molds
Entry page to Discover Life's Encyclopedia about the Biology, Natural History, Ecology, Identification and Maps of Slime Molds -- Myxomycetes.
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Phenomena, Comment and Notes - Hunting Slime Molds
They?re not animals and they?re not plants, and biologists want to know a lot more about them.
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Slime Molds
The blob is a slime mold called Physarum polycephalum. The brown powder is made up of Slime molds may be slimy, but they are not molds. Molds are fungi.
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