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is plasmodium coencytic or synctic as it is a slime mould with multi nucleus ​

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Answered by VelvetRosee
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The cells are multinucleated (coenocytic), and they produce a thin film termed a plasmodium that spreads across the substrate, frequently with visible branching pathways. Flowing over a substrate (soil, leaves, branches, or logs), they can grow to be several centimeters in diameter.

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A coenobium  is a single coenocytic cell, and most  are made up of a specific number of cells, usually a multiple of two (4, 8, etc.). Coenobium development may be a protection against grazing in some species, according to research. Coenocytic cells can be found in a variety of algae, including red algae, and green algae (e.g., the internodal cells of Chara ).

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