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Are bryophytes asexual?


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Asexual reproduction:

  1. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve gamete fusion.
  2. Asexual reproduction may be of the following types: Budding, fission, fragmentation, regeneration, spore formation, etc.
  3. Bryophytes reproduce asexually by fragmentation or by gemmae.
  4. Gemmae are tiny vegetative "sprouts" that form in special little structures called gemmae cups.
  5. Flowers and seeds are not produced by bryophytes.
  6. They reproduce sexually by spores and asexually by fragmentation or the production of gemmae.

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