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Gemmae in liverworts are formed during a) sexual reproduction b) asexual reproduction c) spore formation d) adverse conduction



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Answered by ꜱɴᴏᴡyǫᴜᴇᴇɴ
6

Explanation:

Most liverworts can reproduce asexually by means of gemmae, which are disks of tissues produced by the gametophytic generation. The gemmae are held in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall. Fragmentation of the thallus can also result in new plants.

Answered by bbhgiri14
13

Answer:

asexual reproduction

Explanation:

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