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Cellular slime moulds in biology
Today, we embark on a fascinating exploration of cellular slime moulds, a group of organisms that have long perplexed biologists. These peculiar creatures, often found in damp environments, exhibit a unique blend of individuality and collective behavior, making them a captivating subject of study. So, lets dive in and uncover the intricacies of ...
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Check out this time-lapse of a slime mold pulsating, captured by Fascinated By Fungi This is a. Slime molds are not actually a fungi, the common name slime mold is used for several kinds of eukaryotic organisms. The name refers to a particular stage in the life cycle of some of these organisms, where they resemble a gelatinous slime. Slime molds have neither a brain nor a central nervous system, nor any neurons. Nevertheless, some scientists argue they exhibit intelligence since they can "learn"
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An incredible time lapse of slime mold plasmodium pulsing or ‘breathing’ driven by cytoplasmic streaming. Slime molds run on a ‘network intelligence’ to coordinate their senses across the plasmodium. How cool! Thanks, Fascinated by Fungi for sharing this video! | Paul Stamets
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Happy Mother’s Day from this compilation of #SlimeMold #Plasmodium dancing to the beat. The movement you see in this video is the bidirectional flow of cellular components being shipped across the giant continuous plasmodial cell, this phenomenon is known as “cytoplasmic streaming”. Slime molds show an amazing ability to adapt and respond dynamically to their environments because of the cell wide communication facilitated by the transfer of signaling molecules and concentration gradients within
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Slime molds exhibit network intelligence similar to that of mycelium, with the ability to synchronize complex behaviors across many growing tips. Plasmodium can sense gravity and orientation, easily navigating the variable spatial composition of the forest floor while exhibiting incredible sensitivity to environmental conditions like light, temperature, humidity, and nutrient availability. While plasmodium might look static and unchanging to the naked eye, every 30 to 90 seconds the internal flo
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