What are gemmae?
What are gemmae?
A gemmae is an asexual budlike propagule capable of developing into a new individual The gemmae, often formed in structures called gemma cups, are usually
Calymperes dozyanum leaf gemma Many bryophytes produce gemmae, but most don't do so in specialised structures Rather, the gemmae grow off
what is pa ilottery Gemmae are asexual reproductive bodies of Class: 11 Subject: BIOLOGY Chapter: PLANT
what are the rules of tambola A gemma plural gemmae is a single cell a mass of cells or a modified bud of tissue that separates from its parent and develops into a new person
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