ascomata

[as-koh-muh-tuh]

ascomata Definition

a fruiting body of certain fungi, typically cup-shaped and containing numerous asci.

Using ascomata: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ascomata of the fungus were found growing on the tree bark.

  • Example

    The spores of the fungus are produced inside the ascomata.

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    The ascomata of the fungus release spores into the air.

Phrases with ascomata

  • a type of ascomata that is spherical or flask-shaped and contains a single ascus

    Example

    The perithecia of the fungus were found on the underside of the leaf.

  • a type of ascomata that is completely closed and contains many asci

    Example

    The cleistothecia of the fungus were found on the surface of the fruit.

  • pseudothecia

    a type of ascomata that is partially closed and contains many asci

    Example

    The pseudothecia of the fungus were found on the stem of the plant.

Origins of ascomata

from Greek 'askos', meaning 'bag' or 'wineskin'

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Summary: ascomata in Brief

'Ascomata' [as-koh-muh-tuh] refers to the fruiting body of certain fungi, which are typically cup-shaped and contain numerous asci. These structures produce spores that are released into the air. Ascomata can take different shapes, such as spherical or flask-shaped perithecia, completely closed cleistothecia, or partially closed pseudothecia.