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what are gemma cups???

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Answered by Løvé
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Gemma cups serve as the receptacles in which the asexual, green, multicellular, haploid buds called gemmae are produced. They are located on the thalli (gametophyte) of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).
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Gemmae cups are cup-like systems containing gemmae. The gemmae are small discs of haploid tissue and that they without delay provide upward thrust to new gametophytes.

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Gemmae cups are cup-like systems containing gemmae. The gemmae are small discs of haploid tissue and that they without delay provide upward thrust to new gametophytes. A gemma (plural gemmae) is a unmarried mobileular or a mass of cells, or a changed bud of tissue, that detaches from the figure and develops into a brand new individual. It is a method of asexual propagation in plants. They are dispersed from gemma cups via way of means of rainfall.

A small receptacle or cup on top floor of bryophytes wherein gemmae are created from which they're splashed out of and dispersed via way of means of rain drops.

These cups are positioned on the apex of the leafy moss and feature in reproduction. The moss makes little discs of plant tissue within the cups referred to as gemmae. These gemmae are moved farfar from the parental plant thru a splash-cup dispersal mechanism.
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