Biology, asked by arathyss, 1 year ago

what are gemmae? what is the use?

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Answered by suku008
30

gemmae is a single cell or a mass of cells that seperates from the parent to form a new individual.

it is found in liverworts and mosses.

it is produced in gemmae cups

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Answered by ritikasharma
11

gemmae is a single cell or a mass of cells that seperates from the parent to form a new individual.

gemmae is cell that separates young ones from their parents

like think so amoeba 

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