fischer's slime mushroom
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Definition
Noun: * A common name for a specific species of slime mold fungus. This name typically refers to a fungus in the class Myxomycetes, which is known for its gelatinous, amoeba-like plasmodial stage and its spore-producing fruiting bodies. The name "Fischer's" indicates it is associated with or named after a person with the surname Fischer.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific, scientific, or common name used in mycology (the study of fungi). It is not a term used in everyday conversation.
- It refers to a particular organism within the broader category of "slime mushrooms" or slime molds.
- The term is a compound noun where "Fischer's" is a possessive form acting as a modifier to the core term "slime mushroom."
Examples
- The biology students observed Fischer's slime mushroom growing on the decaying log.
- Under the microscope, the structure of Fischer's slime mushroom was clearly visible.
- A key identifying feature of Fischer's slime mushroom is the color of its spore mass.
Advanced Usage
- The name may be used in formal taxonomic contexts or field guides. In scientific literature, the Latin binomial name (e.g., or a similar species, depending on the specific organism referred to) is more precise and preferred to avoid ambiguity.
Variants and Related Words
- Slime mold (n): The more common scientific term for this group of organisms, which are not true fungi but protists.
- Myxomycete (n): The formal taxonomic class name for slime molds.
- Plasmodium (n): The feeding, motile stage of a slime mold's life cycle.
- Fruiting body (n): The spore-producing structure formed by the slime mold.
Synonyms
- Slime mold (general category)
- Myxomycete (scientific category)
Notes on Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in biology. It does not have metaphorical or idiomatic uses in standard English.
- The word "mushroom" in this context is a common-name misnomer, as slime molds are not true mushrooms (which belong to the kingdom Fungi).
Noun
- a type of slime mushroom