Examples of gemmule in the following topics:
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- An atypical type of asexual reproduction is found only in freshwater sponges, occurring through the formation of gemmules.
- Gemmules are environmentally-resistant structures produced by adult sponges wherein the typical sponge morphology is inverted.
- In gemmules, an inner layer of amoebocytes is surrounded by a layer of collagen (spongin) that may be reinforced by spicules.
- In freshwater sponges, gemmules may survive hostile environmental conditions such as changes in temperature.
- Gemmules are capable of attaching to a substratum and generating a new sponge.
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- When conditions deteriorate, such as when temperatures drop, many freshwater species and a few marine ones produce gemmules: "survival pods" of unspecialized cells that remain dormant until conditions improve.