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Type of reproductive structure

Examples of gemma

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Gemma Arterton graduated from St Trinian's to star as Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
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Gemma Chan wears a military-inspired outfit at London Fashion Week in February.
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Gemma and Jax, it seems, are both going to have to deal with troublesome fathers.
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Gemma, 14, developed blindness and kidney cancer because of her rare condition.
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Gemma Moran works with 96 other agencies that distribute food to their clients.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Gemma, an american pit bull, makes a big splash as she retrieves a tennis ball.
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The gemma turned up in 1246 in the treasury of the Basilique St-Sernin, Toulouse.
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Gemma Bailey, from Charles Close, is mum to Alfie, five, and three-year-old Molly.
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Gemma said the loss of her husband had left a gap that would never be filled.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Small asexual reproductive structure in e.g. liverworts and mosses that detaches from the parent and develops into a new individual
  • A gemma (plural gemmae) is a single cell, or a mass of cells, or a modified bud of tissue, that detaches from the parent and develops into a new individual. It is a means of asexual propagation in plants. ...
  • GEMMA was a magazine and a social group founded in 1976 whose mandate was to provide a "friendship and support group for disabled lesbians in England."
  • Alpha Coronae Borealis (u03B1 CrB, u03B1 Coronae Borealis, Alphecca) is a binary star in the constellation Corona Borealis. It is located about 75 light years from our Solar System.
  • : A zoological name at the rank of genus in the family Veneridae. This genus includes the amethyst gem clam (species Gemma gemma), which is one of the smallest known species of clam
  • (pl. gemmae, adj. gemmate) (Iversen and Troels-Smith, 1950)
  • Any piece of gametophytic tissue that can grow into new gametophores when separated from the parent gametophyte. Gemmae can be specially formed structures, broken leaf tips, caducous leaves, or reduced, clustered branchlets.
  • A young bud from which plants vegetatively reproduce.
  • (PI; gemmae; L. Gemma = bud): a thick-walled cell similar to a chlamydospore