A puffball is a division of fungus, one category level under kingdom. Like almost all types of fungi, puffballs are capable of both asexual and sexual reproduction, though fungal sexual reproduction differs from sexual reproduction in animals or plants.
The exact breeding habits differ from species to species, but puffers are extremely hard to breed and very few people have ever had success. Usually the female lays her eggs on a slate stone, or in a sand bed. The male will fan them with his tail, gently rotating them until they hatch (how long this takes varies by species).
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The Puffball Fungus reproduces by tiny little cells called spores. While the spores are maturing they are
opening
they lay eggs they have sex
Puffballs. Puffballs are pear shaped fungus that contain spores....
There are many different types and varieties of fungi. The group which includes umbrella shaped mushrooms and puffballs is called basidiomycota.
It reproduce by seeds.
They reproduce asexually
They reproduce by cell splitting but can also reproduce in other ways too.
Puffballs are a type of mushroom. They are in the fungus kingdom. Puffballs and other mushrooms grow from an underground organism. The part above ground is actually a reproductive structure designed to spread the spores.
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Mushrooms are members of the group of organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds.
No, some puffballs are not poisonous and yes, some puffballs are poisonous.Specifically, the term puffball generally designates any one of three categories under that name. The category of true puffballs includes mushrooms which are not poisonous and which are best eaten when the inside flesh still is undeveloped and white-colored. The category of false puffballs includes deadly agaric mushrooms while that of stalked puffballs should be avoided as not poisonous but not generally edible.
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