apothecium

[ˌæpəˈθiʃiəm]

apothecium Definition

a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped structure in which fungal spores are produced.

Using apothecium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apothecium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The apothecia of the fungus were visible on the surface of the bread.

  • Example

    The apothecia of the lichen were used to identify the species.

Phrases with apothecium

  • the central part of the apothecium where the spores are produced

    Example

    The apothecium disk of the fungus was covered in spores.

  • the outer edge of the apothecium that is often a different color or texture than the rest of the structure

    Example

    The apothecium margin of the lichen was bright orange.

  • the stem-like structure that supports the apothecium

    Example

    The apothecium stalk of the fungus was long and thin.

Origins of apothecium

from Greek 'apotheke', meaning 'storehouse'

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Summary: apothecium in Brief

An 'apothecium' [ˌæpəˈθiʃiəm] is a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped structure in which fungal spores are produced. It is often used to identify species of fungi or lichens, as in 'The apothecia of the lichen were used to identify the species.' The apothecium has several parts, including the disk where spores are produced, the margin which can be a different color or texture, and the stalk which supports the structure.