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ARE SLIME MOLD SLUGS MULTI-CELLULAR ORGANISMS?Moderator: BioTeam
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ARE SLIME MOLD SLUGS MULTI-CELLULAR ORGANISMS?I am referring to the way amoeba come together and form into "bodies" which move to a new location and form a stalk with "seed".
I understand there are mold cells that do this as well. The indistinct area between unicellular and multi-cellular organisms is to me a fascinating subject. Sponges and enomoes (sp?) come to mind. Also jellyfish. Then there exists viruses. But we can even consider societies as social organisms .l . . charles, http://humanpurpose.simplenet.com
Yep, it's a well-coordinated colony. Pretty interesting, especially when spore-forming time comes, and some of them have to sacrifice themselves to become the stem of the sporangium.
What did the parasitic Candiru fish say when it finally found a host? - - "Urethra!!"
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