Biology, asked by thomasbrainly, 9 months ago

the gemmules of sponges do which asexual reproduction - budding or sporulation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gemmules are asexually reproduced mass of cells, that is capable of developing into a new organism. e.g., sponges. (v) Sporulation In this type of asexual reproduction, dispersive structures called spores are released from the parent body that germinate under favourable conditions form new individuals.

Answered by nandiniraj1336
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sporulation

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reproductive structures of  gemmules of sponges are zoospores

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