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30/08/2020 6:04 pm
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Gemmule formation in sponges are useful in
(a) asexual reproduction
(b) sexual reproduction
(c) parthenogenesis
(d) parthenocarpy
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30/08/2020 6:05 pm
(a) asexual reproduction
Explanation:
Gemmule is a type of internal bud formed in sponges to pass the unfavourable season. It is helpful in asexual reproduction.
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