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Slime molds are fungus-like protists. They have a feeding and a reproducing stage in life. See link below for more information.

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The type of protist with slime mold is known as acellular. It enters a plasmodium phase and it is also known as a diploid.

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slime molds differ from other protists because unlike most protists slime molds are bisible the unaided eye at some stages of there life cycle

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they resemble fungi biologically

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it is single-called protist

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fungus like

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