by eating other people, taking them over and using the dead body to walk around
They ooze along Surfaces.
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.
Molds and casts may be produced when sediments fill molds left by decayed organisms.
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.
Snails move by contracting its body muscles and move along the surface with this gooey thing called "slime".It moves along the surface so smoothly and it leaves a little trail behind,so it doesn't have any problem traveling.That is how the snail generate its power of motion and across the surface like that.
Slime molds are plant like heterotrophs, which means that they are unable to move
plasmodial slime molds.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Molds are considered to be microbes and do not form a specific taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping, but can be found in the divisions Zygomycota and Ascomycota. There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.
Move. And eat.
Slime molds are all cellular. The unique fact is that they may or may not be multinucleated.
Produce spores
Slime molds are considered to be heterotrophs. Slime molds obtain their energy by consuming soil, decaying wood, and other decaying materials.
heterotrophs
no
They are not.
Slime molds eat dead plants and animals. Such as the dead bark off of a log or tree.