Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy — Stock Photo, Image

Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy — Photo

Spores of a slime mold, or myxomycete. High score microscopy. Slime moulds are special organisms that gather from many microscopic unicellular amoebae

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Slime mould, or myxomycete, Arcyria cinerea. Myxomycete is a special organism that gathers from many microscopic unicellular amoebae. Two tiny fruit bodies resemble ear sticks or stick ice cream.
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A veiny white plasmodium of a slime mould, or myxomycete, is crawling and spreading on a Petri dish surface. Myxomycete is a special organism that gathers from many microscopic unicellular amoebae.
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