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spo·ran·gi·um \spəˈranjēəm, spōˈ-, spȯˈ-\ noun (plural sporan·gia \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from spor- + Greek angeion vessel, receptacle — more at angi- : a case within which spores that are usually asexual are produced or borne: as a. : a mother cell that in various bacteria, algae, and fungi produces one or a few cells endogenously b. : the spore sac of a moss; broadly : capsule 2b c. : a complex structure in most ferns and related plants that contains numerous spores nourished by a tapetum and is usually equipped with an annulus which aids in spore discharge d. : microsporangium, megasporangium — compare gametangium, gonidangium |