<Ul> <Li> A plasmodial slime mold is enclosed within a single membrane without walls and is one large cell . This "supercell" (a syncytium) is essentially a bag of cytoplasm containing thousands of individual nuclei . See heterokaryosis . </Li> <Li> By contrast, cellular slime molds spend most of their lives as individual unicellular protists, but when a chemical signal is secreted, they assemble into a cluster that acts as one organism . </Li> </Ul> <Li> A plasmodial slime mold is enclosed within a single membrane without walls and is one large cell . This "supercell" (a syncytium) is essentially a bag of cytoplasm containing thousands of individual nuclei . See heterokaryosis . </Li> <Li> By contrast, cellular slime molds spend most of their lives as individual unicellular protists, but when a chemical signal is secreted, they assemble into a cluster that acts as one organism . </Li> <P> In more strict terms, slime molds comprise the mycetozoan group of the amoebozoa . Mycetozoa include the following three groups: </P>

Describe how slime molds help other organisms get nutrients