the gemmules of sponges do which asexual reproduction - budding or sporulation
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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.
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sporulation
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reproductive structures of gemmules of sponges are zoospores
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