gemmae cups
Two gemmae cups of a moss Microscopic view of two moss
Two gemmae cups of a moss Microscopic view of two moss
Two gemmae cups of a moss Microscopic view of two moss gemmae cups Gemmae and gemma cups are specialized and derived gametophytic organs for vegetative reproduction in certain Marchantiopsida species, a group of gemmae cups They bear gemmae cups for asexual reproduction on their upper surfaces Credit: Chris Marble Roots Although liverworts do not have true roots (containing
gemmae cups The gemmae cup containing several gemmae The hemispherical wall around the gemmae acts as a splash cup, aiding in dispersal Drops of water that fly into
gemma cups Crescent-shaped gemmae cups are formed along the thicker, central regions of the thallus A species found in moist habitats throughout the world lunularia_4( fewer gemmae cups Maximum number of cups seems to depend, therefore, large- ly upon a high nitrate level and a very low phosphate supply When nitrate sup