The life span of a slug is between one to six years
fungi like molds, such as slime mold, or possibly water mold.
It is a fungus like protist for example plasmoidal slime mold
"Slime" is any slick, clingy, substance that generally isn't oily or sticky, and it is usually hydrophilic in nature. However, slime is not a scientific description.The first "green slime" existed on a television show aimed at somewhat younger viewers. The appearance of the slime was a mistake. The "slime" in nature would have been more accurately described as "slop" (unappetizing leftovers that are often fed to hogs), since it was a mixture of leftover food and water. The idea was to dump the slime on a child as "punishment." Now the problem was that the show was delayed a week while the "slime" spoiled. Then one of the producers decided to use the mixture anyway. The other producer was livid with anger due to the potential for harm and liability, but the ratings jumped as a result. The audience enjoyed watching the slime. After that, they tried to use an edible slime that was resistant to spoilage, and the audience loved it until the slime craze wore off.
Yes it is actually. we did an expiriment that tested it. By our calculations, slug slime is stickier. :) but not by much....
Slime grows in the dark scientific explanation through watering, mulching
slime mold
The kingdom that slime mold is in is "Fungi'.
The scientific name of a slime mold is Dictyostelium discoideum.
It is not a good description. A slime mold is a protist.
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting
Slime mold is not a ciliate. Although slime molds enter a amoeboid stage, they are not equipped with cilia.
spore
Slime mold can be unicellular or multicellular
The slime mold gets its food by decomposing the nutrient for living or once-living things.
No, it is not safe to eat slime mold as it can cause digestive issues and potentially be toxic.
No, slime mold is not a bacteria. Slime mold is a type of protist, which is a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are not classified as either plants, animals, or fungi. Bacteria are a separate group of prokaryotic microorganisms.
heterotrophs