gemmae cups
Marchantia Life History Gemmae cups antheridia archegonia
Marchantia Life History Gemmae cups antheridia archegonia
Marchantia Life History Gemmae cups antheridia archegonia gemmae cups The gemmae are held in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall Fragmentation of the thallus can also result in new plants Single gemmae cups Gemmae are green multicellular asexual buds, which develop in small receptacles called gemma cups located on the thalli Gemmae become detached from the
gemmae cups Gemmae cups contain small asexual propagules that will splash when hit with irrigation or rain drops It has been determined that the propagules can splash
what are gemmae These little cups can be easily seen on the surface of the plant Each gemma cup contains a number of tiny plantlets called gemmae, and a single drop of water gemmae In Marchantia , the gemmae are produced in special cuplike structures - called gemma cups