How do liverworts reproduce vegetatively?
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Asexual or vegetative reproduction, and sexual reproduction. The sexualreproduction for leafy liverworts is very similar to the mosses. The sexual parts are contained in small and inconspicuous structures known as antheridia (male) and archegonia (female), which develop on separate plant bodies.
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➡️The liverwort belongs to division Bryophyta.✔️
➡️The vegetative reproduction occurs by fragmentation or formation of buds called gemmae on the thalli.✔️
➡️These gemmae are green, multicellular structures formed on thalli of the parent plant. ✔️
➡️After maturation they get detached from the parent plant body and develop into new organisms. ✔️
➡️The vegetative reproduction occurs by fragmentation or formation of buds called gemmae on the thalli.✔️
➡️These gemmae are green, multicellular structures formed on thalli of the parent plant. ✔️
➡️After maturation they get detached from the parent plant body and develop into new organisms. ✔️
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