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what are the asexual reproductive structures in liverworts​

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Answered by Meenabouddh3
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Like mosses, liverworts reproduce from spores, not seeds, and can reproduce asexually (without a combination of egg and sperm) as well as sexually. Thallose liverworts (ones that have lobes) have goblet-like structures for asexual reproduction. Inside each tiny cup are green, egg-shaped discs of tissue called gemmae...

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Answered by nusaibasodagar2
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Liverworts have goblet- like structures for asexual reproduction. Inside each tiny cup are green, egg- shaped discs of tissue called gemmae

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