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The small, multicellular structures by which
liverworts reproduce asexually are

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Most liverworts can reproduce asexually by means of gemmae.

Step-by-step explanation:

These are disks of tissues produced by the gametophytic generation. The gemmae are held in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall.

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