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BIO151H Lab Report: Slime Molds

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The accuracy of Slime Mold to make the correct decision
with latency trade-off




18/2/2025




I. INTRODUCTION

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Physarum polycephalum, otherwise known as slime mold, is an amoeboid organism part

of the supergroup of eukaryotes, Amoebozoan. Much like humans, slime molds are able

to make decisions and are able to show to have a difficult time making those decisions

based on latency. Some of the choices the slime mold may make can also be wrong

which is observed through accuracy by giving the correct choice and the incorrect ones.

Knowing how slime mold behaves in regard to their intelligence may be used to use

nature to solve real world problems rather than relying so heavily on AI.



Unlike humans however, the slime mold cannot be given clear instructions, so its

accuracy-latency tradeoff was measured in a different manner: by placing the slime mold

in an agar plate with four sources of nutrient with different percentages of oatmeal in the

mix and seeing if the slime mold would be able to pick the highest percentage as the

correct choice and using the time it took to make that choice. This would parallel how

humans take longer to choose with difficult choices.



Similarly, a study such as this was conducted with slime molds’ accuracy-latency using

Australian-brand oatmeal. Additionally, light and hunger as an additional factor to help

with the slime mold decide quicker. Results from the experiment depict that the slime

mold was more influenced by hunger compared to light when making the accurate choice

of choosing the 10% food disc instead of the other lower percentages (Beekman and

Latty).



The hypothesis for this experiment is that the slime mold has quicker time selecting the

correct choice of 10% oatmeal food disc in an easy setting between 0%, 2%, 6%, and

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