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the characters that are present in slime moulds but not in fungii​

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Phylogenetically, slime molds are more related to the amoeboid protozoa than the fungi. There are two types of slime molds. The cellular slime molds are composed of single amoeboid cells during their vegetative stage, whereas the vegetative acellular slime molds are made up of plasmodia, amorphic masses of protoplasm.


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Phylogenetically, slime molds are more related to the amoeboid protozoa than the fungi. There are two types of slime molds. The cellular slime molds are composed of single amoeboid cells during their vegetative stage, whereas the vegetative acellular slime molds are made up of plasmodia, amorphic masses of protoplasm.

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