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in the Myxogastria form larger plasmodial slime molds visible to the naked eye. The slime mold life cycle includes a free-living single-celled stage... |
Fuligo septica (redirect from Dog vomit slime mold) Fuligo septica is a species of slime mold in the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan because of its peculiar... |
Myxogastria (redirect from Plasmodial Slime Mold) of slime molds that contains 5 orders, 14 families, 62 genera, and 888 species. They are colloquially known as the plasmodial or acellular slime moulds... |
most molds were classified within the Deuteromycota. Mold had been used as a common name for now non-fungal groups such as water molds or slime molds that... |
Hemitrichia (section Life cycle) Hemitrichia is a genus of slime molds, of the family Trichiidae, found within the order Trichiida. It was first described by Josef Rostafinski in 1873... |
Physarum polycephalum, an acellular slime mold or myxomycete popularly known as "the blob", is a protist with diverse cellular forms and broad geographic... |
Dictyostelid (redirect from Dictyostelid slime mold) (Dictyostelia/Dictyostelea, ICZN, Dictyosteliomycetes, ICBN) or cellular slime molds are a group of slime molds or social amoebae. When food (normally bacteria) is readily... |
demonstrator and microbiology microsatellite intended to research the slime mold life cycle in space. Specifically, the effects of ionizing radiation (20-30... |
individual cells each with a single nucleus. Plasmodia are best known from slime molds, but are also found in parasitic Myxosporea, and some algae such as the... |
Eumycetozoa (redirect from True slime mold) (múkēs) 'fungus', and ζῷον (zôion) 'animal'), or true slime molds, is a diverse group of protists that behave as slime molds and develop fruiting bodies, either as sorocarps... |
Fonticula (section Life cycle) Fonticula is a genus of cellular slime mold which forms a fruiting body in a volcano shape. As long ago as 1979 it has been known to not have a close relationship... |
the phylum Amoebozoa, infraphylum Mycetozoa. Commonly referred to as slime mold, D. discoideum is a eukaryote that transitions from a collection of unicellular... |
spent a lifetime researching the slime molds and created a number of fascinating films in the 1940s to show the life cycle; he mostly studied D. discoideum... |
Machine Introduction to the "Slime Molds" Slime Mold Photos Life cycle of Reticularia lycoperdon at MushooMania.com. Video footage of common slime moulds.... |
Plasmodiophora brassicae (section Life cycle) to as a slime mold but was then transferred to the Phytomyxea group. Plasmodiophora brassicae exhibits two main forms within its life cycle. It is either... |
true slime molds, Elaeomyxa species have distinct life cycle phases. During the trophic (feeding or ingesting) stage, called the plasmodium, the slime mold... |
flagellates and amoeboflagellates with complex life cycles, and the unusual Acrasida, a group of slime molds. Euglenozoa encompasses a clade of algae with... |
Plasmodium (redirect from Life cycle of a malarial parasite) eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of Plasmodium species involve development in a blood-feeding insect host... |
Enteridium lycoperdon (section Life cycle) dormant state, awaiting the return of wet conditions. The slime mould has two phases to its life cycle: an actively feeding plasmodial stage and a reproductive... |
Multicellular organism (redirect from Multicellular life) a few organisms are partially uni- and partially multicellular, like slime molds and social amoebae such as the genus Dictyostelium. Multicellular organisms... |