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Qué (quién) es slime table - definición

EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS WITH A LIFE CYCLE THAT INCLUDES A FREE-LIVING SINGLE-CELLED STAGE AND THE FORMATION OF SPORES
Slime moulds; Slime Mould; Slime Mold; Slime molds; Slime (biology); Eumycetozoa; Slime-mould; Slimemould; Slime mould; Gymnomycota; Slimemold; Eumycetozoan; Cellular slime moulds; Slime Molds; Cellular slime molds; Slime-mold
  • ''[[Comatricha nigra]]'' with developing fruiting bodies.
  • The mid sporangial phase of ''[[Enteridium lycoperdon]]'' on a mossy tree trunk.
  • ''[[Fuligo septica]]'', the "dog vomit" slime mold
  • Mycetozoa from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s 1904 ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]'' (''Artforms of Nature'')
  • ''[[Physarum polycephalum]]''
  • Slime mold ''[[Trichia varia]]''
  • Slime mold growing out of a bin of wet paper
  • Iridescent]] slime mold, ''[[Diachea leucopodia]]''. Berkeley, California.
  • Fruiting body of ''[[Stemonitis fusca]]'' slime mold in [[Scotland]]
  • ''[[Stemonitis]]'' sp. with [[Ant]] for scale.

slime mould         
¦ noun a simple organism that consists of creeping jelly-like protoplasm containing nuclei, or a mass of amoeboid cells. [Division Myxomycota or (regarded as a protist) phylum Gymnomyxa.]
Slime mold         
Slime mold or slime mould is an informal name given to several kinds of unrelated eukaryotic organisms with a life cycle that includes a free-living single-celled stage and the formation of spores. Spores are often produced in macroscopic multicellular or multinucleate fruiting bodies which may be formed through aggregation or fusion.
The Slime People         
1963 FILM BY ROBERT HUTTON
Slime People
The Slime People is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Hutton, who also starred in the film. The film was featured on the first season of the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well as the 1986 syndicated series The Canned Film Festival.

Wikipedia

Slime mold

Slime mold or slime mould is an informal name given to several kinds of unrelated eukaryotic organisms with a life cycle that includes a free-living single-celled stage and the formation of spores. Spores are often produced in macroscopic multicellular or multinucleate fruiting bodies which may be formed through aggregation or fusion. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of that kingdom. Although not forming a single monophyletic clade, they are grouped within the paraphyletic group Protista.

More than 900 species of slime mold occur globally. Their common name refers to part of some of these organisms' life cycles where they can appear as gelatinous "slime". This is mostly seen with the Myxogastria, which are the only macroscopic slime molds. Most slime molds are smaller than a few centimetres, but some species may reach sizes up to several square metres and masses up to 20 kilograms.

They feed on microorganisms that live in any type of dead plant material. They contribute to the decomposition of dead vegetation, and feed on bacteria and fungi. For this reason, slime molds are usually found in soil, lawns, and on the forest floor, commonly on deciduous logs. In tropical areas they are also common on inflorescences and fruits, and in aerial situations (e.g., in the canopy of trees). In urban areas, they are found on mulch or in the leaf mold in rain gutters, and also grow in air conditioners, especially when the drain is blocked.