Gemmae in the Calymperaceae, and their unique form in
Gemmae in the Calymperaceae, and their unique form in
Gemmae are asexual propagules used in asexual reproduction by some land plants, mosses, liverworts, and ferns They are formed on the leaves and sporophylls of
Gemmae are small, unicellular or more commonly, multicellular structures with undifferentiated cells They are often distinctive, with shape, size The gemmae are dormant in the gemma cup and start to grow after they leave the cup Hundreds of gemmae are formed in a gemma cup, and each gemma
ஸ்கை ஜாக்பாட் ரிசல்ட் Gemmae are small, unicellular or more commonly, multicellular structures with undifferentiated cells They are often distinctive, with shape, size Gemmae are asexually reproductive bodies ofA AlgaeB LiverwortsC MossesD Both B and C Ans: Hint: Reproduction is the process through which one organism