In bryophytes, the gemmae help in which one of the following?
Nutrient absorption
Gaseous exchange
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
According to the textbook, in liverworts (a group of bryophytes), asexual reproduction takes place by fragmentation or by the formation of specialised structures called gemmae. Gemmae are defined as green, multicellular, asexual buds which develop in gemma cups and germinate to form new individuals after detaching from the parent body [Sources 45, 46].
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