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slime moulds have true walls when?​

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The Brainliest Answer! Plasmodium. Plasmodium, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), a mobile multinucleate mass of cytoplasm without a firm cell wall. ... Myxamoebae are spores released from a slime mold that possess pseudopodia (lobes of cellular material) and are known for their amoeb

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The Brainliest Answer! Plasmodium. Plasmodium, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), a mobile multinucleate mass of cytoplasm without a firm cell wall. ... Myxamoebae are spores released from a slime mold that possess pseudopodia (lobes of cellular material) and are known for their amoeba-like appearance and behaviour.

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