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Is puffball a living thing

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No. Fungi absorb nutrients, though they then process them accordingly. They don't manufacture their food in the way photosynthising plants do.

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Puffballs are a type of fungi that resemble mushrooms. They gain their nutrients from plant and animal matter that is decaying.

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well a puffball is a plant! So my guess is that they are autotroph....... just saying

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No..Scientist declare them as non-living things..

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they don't eat they're mushrooms,fungi

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yes, puffballs are edible

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