Gemmae are asexual buds, which originate from small receptacles called gemma cups. These are found in |
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a) |
Funeria |
b) |
Marchentia |
c) |
Fern |
d) |
Sphagnum |
Gemmae are asexual buds, which originate from small receptacles called gemma cups. These are found in |
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a) |
Funeria |
b) |
Marchentia |
c) |
Fern |
d) |
Sphagnum |
(b) Asexual reproduction in Marchentia occurs by the formation of gemmae. The gemmae are multicellular green and biconvex lens shaped bodies produced in gemma cups. They detach from gemma cup and germinate to produce new plants |