what are gemmae? 2 example of bryophytes producing -
what are gemmae? 2 example of bryophytes producing -
Other articles where gemma cup is discussed: liverwort: …in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall Fragmentation of the thallus
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 These gemmae are held in cupules until rain water carry them away to a suitable location for growth Sexual Reproduction: Active Reproduction is assisted by
slot openen zonder sleutel Gemmae are green multicellular asexual buds, which develop in small receptacles called gemma cups located on the thalli Gemmae become detached Drops of water that fly into the cup splash the gemmae out Each gemma is an asexual propagule that can grow into a new liverwort that is genetically identical