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Ananya Shree

Class 11th
Biology
2 years ago

What are the features of Gemmae found in bryophytes?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Gemmae are the means of asexual reproduction found in many bryophytes (ex-Liverworts). They are one to many-celled, specially produced clonal plant fragments. They are green multicellular, asexual buds which develop in small receptacles called “gemma cups” located on the thalli. Gemmae become detached from the parent body and germinate to form a new individual

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