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What are "GEMMA CUP"​

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Answered by 388rithika
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Answer:

asexual spores which gives buds of bryophytes

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Gemma is a small cup-shaped cell found on the thalli of bryophytes such as mosses and liverworts. ...

The gametophyte of some bryophyte species reproduces asexually by some specialized assemblies of cells.

These cells are called gemmae that are usually budded off and eventually give rise to gametophytes.

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