Slime molds are plant like heterotrophs, which means that they are unable to move
crawls
In dark places
Yes, they can, i think they move my doing something called amoebic outflows, but I'm not sure. So, don't quote me on that one. =)
The scientific name for pretzel slime mold is Stemonitis spp., with Stemonitis axifera being a commonly referenced species. These slime molds are known for their unique, branched, and pretzel-like appearance during their fruiting stage. They are often found in decaying wood or damp environments, playing a role in nutrient cycling.
A slime mold can move like a fluid, flowing and changing shape to navigate through different environments.
slime mold
The kingdom that slime mold is in is "Fungi'.
they creep over logs ad they need to move.
The scientific name of a slime mold is Dictyostelium discoideum.
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting
It is not a good description. A slime mold is a protist.
Slime mold is not a ciliate. Although slime molds enter a amoeboid stage, they are not equipped with cilia.