spo·ran·gi·um (spə-rān'jē-əm) n.
pl.spo·ran·gi·a (-jē-ə) A single-celled or many-celled structure in which spores are produced, as in fungi, algae, mosses, and ferns. Also called spore case.
[New Latin sporangīum : spor(o)- + Greek angeion, vessel; see angio-.] spo·ran'gi·al (-jē-əl) adj.
Main Entry: spo·ran·gi·um Pronunciation: sp&-'ran-jE-&m Function: noun Inflected Form: pluralspo·ran·gia/-jE-&/ : a mother cell that in various bacteria, algae, and fungi produces one or a few cells endogenously —spo·ran·gial/-j(E-)&l/adjective
sporangium spo·ran·gi·um (spə-rān'jē-əm) n.pl.spo·ran·gi·a (-jē-ə) A cell within a fungus in which asexual spores are produced by progressive cleavage.