gemmae cup lunularia - Biology 321
gemmae cup lunularia - Biology 321
Gemmae Cups, Liverwort, Marchantia Wood Print by Ed Reschke All wood prints are professionally printed, packaged, and shipped within 3
In umbrella liverwort, the gemmae look like tiny leaves inside the cup When rain strikes the gemmae cups, it splashes the gemmae away to begin new plants When water droplets fall into gemma cups, the gemmae deposited inside the cup are splashed out by a mechanism referred to as 'splash-cup'
majestic royale developers The gemma cups are cup-like structures containing gemmae, which are small discs of haploid tissue Gemmae directly give rise to gametophytes and are dispersed 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