In liverworts asexual reproduction takes place by |
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a) |
Gemmae and fragmentation of thalli |
b) |
Fragmentation and zoospores |
c) |
Gemmae formation and spores formation |
d) |
Isogamy and anisogamy |
In liverworts asexual reproduction takes place by |
|
a) |
Gemmae and fragmentation of thalli |
b) |
Fragmentation and zoospores |
c) |
Gemmae formation and spores formation |
d) |
Isogamy and anisogamy |
(a) Liverworts reproduce asexually by the formation of specialised structure called gemmae or through fragmentation of thalli. Gemmae are asexual buds, which originate from small receptacles called gemma cups |