No, slime is not a living organism. It is typically a non-living substance made from a mixture of ingredients, such as glue and borax, that creates a stretchy, gooey texture. While some forms of slime, like slime molds, exhibit characteristics of living organisms, the common play slime does not possess the qualities of life, such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Slime mold can be unicellular or multicellular
A Slime Mould or Myxomycete is a fungi like organism that has the characteristics of both plants and animals. They are found in the tropics and the temperate zones. ple.platoweb.com
Slime mold
An organism.
slime is non living it doesnt have the 7 characterstics
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
The slime mold gets its food by decomposing the nutrient for living or once-living things.
a slime mold
slime mould
when the organism reatracts yeet
when the organism reatracts yeet
A living organism
Slime mold can be unicellular or multicellular
A Slime Mould or Myxomycete is a fungi like organism that has the characteristics of both plants and animals. They are found in the tropics and the temperate zones. ple.platoweb.com
an living organism
A fruiting body.