plasmodia
The single structure with many nuclei produced by an acellular slime mold is called a plasmodium. This structure is a large, multinucleate mass of protoplasm that forms during the vegetative phase of the slime mold's life cycle.
When the amoebalike cells of acellular slime molds fuse, they form structures with many nuclei called plasmodia. These structures allow the slime mold to move and feed as a single entity, despite being made up of many individual cells.
The slime mold you are referring to is likely Physarum polycephalum, commonly known as the "many-headed slime mold". It is a single-cell organism with multiple nuclei, allowing it to grow and move across surfaces in search of food sources despite not having a centralized nervous system. This unique feature enables it to efficiently navigate its environment and form intricate networks.
acellular rather than unicellular.
A microscopic organism consisting of one cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryote. A eukaryote is more complex and has a nucleus.
Single-hole nuclei refer to atomic nuclei that have lost an electron, leaving behind a hole in one of their electron shells. These nuclei exhibit unique properties and are often studied in nuclear physics to better understand the structure and behavior of atoms. They are also used in studies related to nuclear reactions and nuclear astrophysics.
Single-celled organisms that do not have organized nuclei are called prokaryotes. These organisms are simple in structure and lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea.
Haploid alleles, which are single copies of each gene, are found in the sperm nuclei. This is because sperm cells are produced through meiosis, a cell division process that results in cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Multi-cellular I think although I am not 100% sure. Please do not take my word for it. Hope this helps...
Single-hole nuclei are atomic nuclei that have one less electron than protons, resulting in a net positive charge. An example of a single-hole nucleus is hydrogen-1, which has one proton but zero electrons, making it a hydrogen cation (H+).
Nuclei is plural. Nucleus is singular.
A small single-celled organism that does not contain nuclei is known as a prokaryote. Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, which are simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells that have a nucleus. These organisms have genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.