Slime molds are fungus-like protists. They have a feeding and a reproducing stage in life. See link below for more information.
The type of protist with slime mold is known as acellular. It enters a plasmodium phase and it is also known as a diploid.
slime molds differ from other protists because unlike most protists slime molds are bisible the unaided eye at some stages of there life cycle
they resemble fungi biologically
it is single-called protist
fungus like
Acellular slime molds
plasmodial slime molds
Some examples are slime mold, downy mildew, and water molds.
Molds. Molds such as Plasmodial Slime that may grow on wood after a period of rainy weather. Molds are a type of protists. This is a link to what it looks like. http://img1.photographersdirect.com/img/21394/wm/pd1527513.jpg
3 types of fungus-like protist are Slime molds, Water molds, and Downy Mildews.Read more: What_are_three_types_of_funguslike_protists
slime molds
Slime molds,water molds,and downy mildews
Most protists are unicellular. Protists such as algae and slime molds can be either multicellular or unicellular.
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Acellular slime molds
plasmodial slime molds
slime molds
slime molds
plasmodial slime molds.
Slime molds are very similar to the fungi, and they were thought to be fungi for a long time. However, they are not evolutionarily related to fungi. Thus, they are called fungus-like protists.
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Protists which break down organic material are known as fungus-like protists. A few examples of this type of protist are water molds and slime molds.