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They don't. Plants need air for their CO2 source animals fungi slime molds need air for their O2 source. Some bacteria don't need either.
NO snakes leave a 'slime trail' ! Only molluscs such as slugs and snails leave a slime trail !
Bodies and waste of slime, mold and bacteria.
there skins die and have to get new skin {I THINK}
its protection is the slime on its body
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
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slime molds
Cellular slime molds are distinguished from plasmodial slime molds by the presence of individual, distinct cells that remain separate even during the feeding stage. In contrast, plasmodial slime molds have a multinucleate, single cell mass during feeding.
Some different slime molds in the world are also called fungi animals are also a lot of different sea ignominies .
A Slime Mould or Myxomycete is a fungi like organism that has the characteristics of both plants and animals. They are found in the tropics and the temperate zones. They may be beneficial to the further development of pharmaceutical drugs.
Synthesize a king slime and a king cure slime. King Slime=(slime+slime)+(slime+slime) King Cureslime=Megalodon+(any slime, B rank I think) GOOD LUCK!
"Slime" in French is "la slime" or "le slime."
no they need slime. if its a slime alien it needs slime. that's why its called a slime alien. but it will grow in jelly too though
Nick slime is nickalodien slime. It's green and sticky
King Slime + Metal King Slime & King Bubble Slime + Metal Kaiser Slime. NOTE: Grandpa Slime is pretty hard!