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short note of gema cup​

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Answered by soniakatri791
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The gemma cups are cup-like structures containing gemmae. The gemmae are small discs of haploid tissue, and they directly give rise to new gametophytes. They are dispersed from gemma cups by rainfall. The gemmae are bilaterally symmetrical and are not differentiated into dorsal and ventral surfaces.

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The gemma cups are cup-like structures containing gemmae. The gemmae are small discs of haploid tissue, and they directly give rise to new gametophytes. They are dispersed from gemma cups by rainfall. The gemmae are bilaterally symmetrical and are not differentiated into dorsal and ventral surfaces.

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