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sporangium
[ spuh-ran-jee-uhm ]
noun
- the case or sac in which spores are produced.
sporangium
/ spəˈrændʒɪəm /
noun
- any organ, esp in fungi, in which asexual spores are produced
sporangium
/ spə-răn′jē-əm /
, Plural sporangia
- A cell or structure in which spores are produced. Ferns, fungi, mosses, and algae release spores from sporangia.
- Also called spore case
Derived Forms
- spoˈrangial, adjective
Other Words From
- spo·rangi·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sporangium1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sporangium1
Example Sentences
These pollen gene controllers are active in maidenhair’s sporangia, the tissue where spores develop.
Then something magical happens: The fungus stops eating and rearranges itself into a giant stalk with a ball of cells — a sporangium — on top.
The gold was gone; now bunches of grapelike sporangia glittered.
"It's rare to get this many sporangia with well-preserved spores that you can measure," Leslie added.
The blackberry-like clusters set in the reproductive tiara are sporangia containing many spores, each with a ridged annulus like the bristles on a Roman helmet.
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