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Gemma or
GEMMA may
refer to:
Gemma (given name),
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- A
gemma (English
plural gemmas,
Latin plural gemmae) is a
single cell, or a m**** of cells, or a
modified bud of tissue, that
detaches from the
parent and...
- Limb bud
Details Precursor lateral plate mesoderm Identifiers Latin gemmae membrorum MeSH D018878 TE bud_by_E5.0.3.0.0.0.5 E5.0.3.0.0.0.5
Anatomical terminology...
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thallus features tiny cup-like
structures called gemma cups,
containing gemmae,
small packets of
tissue that are used for a****ual reproduction. The combination...
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Joculator gemmae is a
species of
small sea snails,
marine gastropod molluscs in the
family Cerithiopsidae. It was
described by
Cecalupo and
Perugia in...
- disc-shaped
gemmae in
shallow cups.
Marchantia gemmae can be dis****d up to 120 cm by rain
splashing into the cups. In Metzgeria,
gemmae grow at thallus...
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Glyphidocera gemmae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
- ****ually by
spores and a****ually by
fragmentation or the
production of
gemmae.
Though bryophytes were
considered a
paraphyletic group in
recent years...
- clubmosses,
along with a few
flowering plants, grow
small clumps of
cells called gemmae which can
detach and grow.
Plants use pattern-recognition
receptors to recognize...
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individuals develop vegetatively as plantlets, also
known as
bulbils or
gemmae, at
indentations in leaf margins.
These young plants eventually drop off...