what are gemmae? 2 example of bryophytes producing gemmae
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The production of gemmae is a widespread means of asexual reproduction in both liverworts and mosses. In liverworts such as Marchantia, the flattened plant body or thallus is a haploid gametophyte with gemma cups scattered about its upper surface. The gemma cups are cup-like structures containing gemmae.
eg:-There are three main types of bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
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