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Asexual Reproduction in Animals > Gemmule Formation

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Example-Spongilla
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Gemmule Formation

All freshwater sponges like Spongilla and some marine sponges reproduce asexually by the formation of specialised endogenous buds, known as gemmules (internal buds).

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Asexual Reproduction in Animals > Gemmule Formation

  • Lower organisms like Spongilla and Hydra reproduce asexually by gemmule formation and budding, respectively.
  • A gemmule is an internal bud formed only in sponges — it is an asexually produced mass of dormant cells called archaeocytes, capable of developing into a new organism.
  • Archaeocytes get coated by a thick, resistant layer secreted by amoebocytes. Gemmules are formed to survive unfavourable conditions.
  • On return of favourable conditions (water and temperature), gemmules hatch and develop into a new individual. e.g., Spongilla.
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