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Which feature distinguishes slime molds from fungi?
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Which feature distinguishes slime molds from fungi?
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Slime molds are able to move.
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Slime mold is a type of Protista and fungi has it's separate kingdom. Fungi is necessary to keep the balance of an ecosystem and also helps with the survival of that ecosystem.
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