are asexual reproductive units in moss.
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Fragmentation, also known as splitting, is a form of asexual reproduction in which an organism splits into fragments.
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In ferns, spores are contained within cases called sporangia that are located on the underside of leaves. Among liverworts, mosses, lycopods, ferns, and seed plants, few-to many-celled specially organized buds, or gemmae, also serve as agents of asexual reproduction.
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