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The jelly-like net of cytoplasm found in slime molds is called a plasmodium.
the cytosol
Cytoplasm
if it's on the trunk, it's probably sap from a hole that a beetle bored in the trunk Answer It is more likely to be a fungus.
Cytoplasm
The jelly-like substance in the nucleus is called nucleoplasm, it is similar to the jelly-like substance in the rest of the cell known as cytoplasm. Nucleotides and enzymes are dissolved in in nucleoplasm.
The cytoplasm is what that substance is called.
Not sure about fungus but did you know that the USDA has an acceptable amount of insect parts and waste that can be found in things like spaghetti sauce and ketchup
Yes, Jew's ear is a type of fungus that is commonly found on trees. It is also known as wood ear or jelly ear due to its jelly-like appearance and is often used in Asian cuisine for its crunchy texture.
Ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) is a jelly-like fungus that grows on rotting wood and is commonly used in Asian cuisine. Wood fungus mushrooms (such as Shiitake or Oyster mushrooms) grow on dead or decaying wood, have a firmer texture than ear fungus, and are used in various culinary dishes worldwide for their unique flavors.
The tree that looks like a mushroom and can be found in the forest is called a "birch polypore" or "razor strop fungus."
the jelly like blubber that is found around the mid section of the fat hippo.