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Liverworts method of sexual reproduction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liverworts do have sexual reproduction, but some of them, such as the species shown here, also reproduce asexually (vegetatively), with no sex involved. The way they accomplish this asexual reproduction is with the cupules with their gemmae. Raindrops splash into the cupules, knocking gemmae onto the ground.

Answered by Ritikakinha1234
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Liverwort Reproduction. Liverworts, like all bryophytes, have two forms of reproduction. Asexual or vegetative reproduction, and sexual reproduction. ... In leafy liverworts the antheridia produce mobile antherozoids (sperm), which require a film of water in which to move to the archegonia, where fertilisation takes place.

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