Asexual reproduction in liverworts occurs through fragmentation or by gemmae cups (containing gemmae, which are asexual buds).
Asexual reproduction in liverworts occurs through fragmentation or by gemmae cups (containing gemmae, which are asexual buds).
Text | asexual reproduction in liverworts occurs by fragmentation or by gemmae cups (asexual buds called gemmae occur in it) |
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