Gemmae are:
1. Asexual buds found in liverworts
2. Sex organs in mosses
3. Resting zygote in many fungi
4. Endospores of certain bacteria
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In liverworts, asexual reproduction takes place by fragmentation of thalli or by the formation of specialized structures called:
1. Rhizoids
2. Protonema
3. Gemmae
4. Capsules
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A dominant gametophyte will be seen in the life cycle of:
1. Marchantia
2. Sequoia
3. Adiantum
4. Eucalyptus
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Structures found in sporophyte of Funaria are:

a) Capsule

b) Holdfast

c) Foot

d) Frond

e) stipe

f) Seta

1. a,c,f
2. b,c,e
3. a,d,e
4. c,e,f

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Gemmae are present in:

1. Some Gymnosperms 2. Some Liverworts
3. Mosses 4. Pteridophytes
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Gemma is

1. Green unicellular, asexual bud

2. Green, multicellular, asexual bud

3. Both 1 and 2

4. Green, Filamentous, asexual bud.

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