释义 |
spo·ro·go·ni·um \ˌspōrəˈgōnēəm, -pȯr-\ noun (plural sporogo·nia \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from spor- + -gonium (as in archegonium) : the sporophyte of a moss or liverwort consisting typically of a stalk bearing a capsule in which spores are produced, developing from a fertilized egg in the venter of the archegonium, and remaining permanently attached to the gametophyte by the base of the stalk which acts as an absorbing organ |