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When the amoebalike cells of acellular slime molds fuse they form structures with many nuclei called?

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.


What kingdome is slime mold in?

The kingdom that slime mold is in is "Fungi'.


Are slime molds multicellular or unicellular?

Two broad groups of slime molds are recognized. The individual cells of cellular slime molds remain distinct-- separated by cell membranes-- during every phase of the mold's life cycle. Slime molds that pass through a stage in which their cells fuse to form large cells with many nuclei are called acellular slime molds.


What is the name of the slime mold?

The scientific name of a slime mold is Dictyostelium discoideum.


What is orange slime mold?

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In what way does the slime mold resemble a fungus?

It is not a good description. A slime mold is a protist.


Is slime mold a ciliate?

Slime mold is not a ciliate. Although slime molds enter a amoeboid stage, they are not equipped with cilia.


What is one unicellular organism in which individual cells come together to form a large group?

Slime mold


One unicellular organism in which individual cells come together to form a large group is?

Slime mold


What is the single structure with many nuclei produced by an acellular slime mold known as?

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.


What is a slime mold's reproductive cell called?

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