Auxospore

/ˈɔːk.soʊ.spɔːr/ noun

A specialized spore or reproductive cell, especially in diatoms, that can grow to a larger size and restore the species to its normal size after repeated generations have caused size reduction.

From 'auxo-' (growth) and 'spore' (from Greek 'spora,' seed). The term emerged in protozoology to describe the unique reproductive strategy diatoms use to counteract miniaturization.

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