noun
- A group of organisms (slime molds) that are neither fungi nor animals, characterized by a mobile, jelly-like stage and the ability to form fruiting bodies; classified in the kingdom Protista.
Usage: plural form; singular is myxomycete; scientific/biological term; also called true slime molds
Examples
- Myxomycetes are commonly found on decaying wood and leaf litter in moist environments.
- The bright yellow fruiting bodies of certain myxomycetes can be spotted on forest floors.
- Biologists study myxomycetes to understand the evolution of multicellular organisms.
- Unlike fungi, myxomycetes have a mobile plasmodium stage that can move and feed.
- Myxomycetes play an important role in decomposing organic matter in ecosystems.