Basidiophore

/bəˈsɪdiəfɔr/ noun

A stalk or structure that bears or supports a basidium; the part of a fungal structure that holds the spore-producing cells.

From 'basidium' plus Greek 'phorein' (to bear, carry). This anatomical term emerged in mycology to describe the supporting tissue that holds and positions basidia in fungal fruiting bodies.

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