Biology, asked by sreekar28, 7 months ago

Gemmae are
(A) Sexual reproductive structure of moss
(B) Sexual reproductive structure of liverwort
(C) Gametes of moss
(D) Asexual reproductive structures in
liverworts



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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Description

A gemma (plural gemmae) is a single cell, or a mass of cells, or a modified bud of tissue, that detaches from the parent and develops into a new individual. This type of asexual reproduction is referred to as fragmentation. It is a means of asexual propagation in plants.

Answered by shyamsundarpanda30
3

Answer: Gammae are asexual reproductive structures in liverwort

Explanation:

The write answer is option D

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