Asked by
Kshitiz Raichand
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Some liverworts reproduce asexually by forming tiny balls of tissue called:
A) setae.
B) fronds.
C) gemmae.
D) prothalli.
E) archegonia.
Gemmae
Tiny balls of tissue (borne in gemmae cups) used for asexual reproduction by liverworts.
Liverworts
Liverworts are a group of non-vascular plants in the division Marchantiophyta, known for their liver-shaped gametophytes and role in early colonization of terrestrial environments.
Asexually
Reproduction without the combination of genetic material from two different parents, often involving a single organism reproducing by itself.
- Comprehend the fundamental variances that set apart non-vascular plants, such as bryophytes, from those that are vascular.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the fundamental variances that set apart non-vascular plants, such as bryophytes, from those that are vascular.