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slime molds, downey mildews & water molds, Oomycota - Coggle Diagram
slime molds
Cellular, acrasimocyta
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engulf bacteria, creep over rich moist soil
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acellular, myxomata
they're acellular because they go through a phase when their nucleus divides but no internal cell wall forms resulting in a mass of cytoplasm with multiple nuclei
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reproduction
the cycle beings in the presence of water, as spores(n)
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absorb through their cell wall, cellulose or similar compounds instead of chitin (regular fungus have chitin)
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grow in damp, shady places among decaying matter (to have food source) eq: woods and leaves
downey mildews & water molds, Oomycota
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Water molds:
like fungi they enclose their food with a mass of thread and absorb nutrients through their cell wall
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Downey mildews:
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it devestated ireland in the 19th century, it cause 1M people to die