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The meltinucleate slimy mass of protoplasm which forms the body of slime moulds is called as(a) plasmodium(b) myxamoeba(c) sporocytes(d) periplasmodium.
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The plasmodial slime molds $a$. form a plasmodium that is a coenocyte. $b$. lack fruiting bodies. $c .$ consist of large numbers of myxamoebas. $d .$ consist at times of a mass called a pseudoplasmodium. $e .$ possess flagella.
Slime moulds are (a) photosynthetic protists (b) saprophytic protists (c) both $(a)$ and $(b)$ (d) none of these.
The feeding stage of plasmodial slime molds is a multinucleate (a) plasmodium (b) pseudoplasmodium (c) pseudopodium (d) gametangium (e) mycelium
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