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slime molds:these are fungi like protoctists in havivg characterstic that they contain cellwall hyphae and non_photosynthetic for movement they have amoebid movement e.g pseudopodia and slime molds produce spore which inturn produce sex cells havivg flagella and these are used to move in film of water as movement of sperm but after it fusion later it give rise new plasmodium which has no flagella having pseudopodium

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