sporangium
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Late Latin sporangium, from Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá, “seed”) + ἀγγεῖον (angeîon, “vessel”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]sporangium (plural sporangia)
- (botany, mycology) A case, capsule, or container in which spores are produced by an organism. [From 1821.]
- Synonyms: sporange, spore case, theca, capsule
- Hyponyms: sorus, microsporangia, megasporangia, eusporangium, leptosporangium, synangium, ascus
- 1993, Sally Stenhouse Kneidel, Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method: Over 100 Hands-on Science Experiments for Children, page 81:
- Scientific explanations include that exposure to light, lack of moisture or absence of food can cause sporangia to form from the plasmodium. At least one of these three conditions has been present every time I've seen sporangia form.
- 2000, Peter R. Bell, Alan R. Hemsley, Green Plants: Their Origin and Diversity, page 161:
- Asexual reproduction by the production of a bud in place of a sporangium is not uncommon.
- 2009, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings, Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants, page 416:
- The sporangia, however, are much larger: 3–4 mm long 0.7–1.1 mm in diameter versus only 1–1.5 mm long 0.5–0.8 mm in Corynepteris, and are characteristically banana shaped with a pair of elongate annuli.
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[edit]a case, capsule, or container in which spores are produced
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References
[edit]- sporangium on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Category:sporangium on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- OED2
Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Late Latin sporangium, from Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá, “seed”) + ἀγγεῖον (angeîon, “vessel”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]sporangium n (plural sporangia, diminutive sporangiummetje n)
- (botany) sporangium
- Synonym: sporendoos
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